Vegan Chocolate Ice Cream Recalled in Canada Over Undeclared Milk, Allergy Reactions Reported

A dairy-free vegan chocolate ice cream product has been recalled in Canada after undeclared milk was обнаружено, raising serious allergy concerns following reported reactions among consumers.

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency announced that the brand “Delight Chocolate” is recalling its dairy-free chocolate ice cream sold in 500ml and 112ml containers. The recall was issued after it was discovered that the products contain milk, which was not listed on the label.

According to the agency, the recall was triggered by a consumer complaint, and there have since been reports of adverse reactions linked to the consumption of the affected ice cream.

The impacted 500ml product carries the Universal Product Code (UPC) 627987197297. Authorities are urging consumers to check their purchases and take immediate precautions if they have the recalled items.

The CFIA warned that consuming the product could pose serious or life-threatening risks for individuals with milk allergies or sensitivities. Consumers are advised not to eat the ice cream and instead discard it or return it to the store where it was purchased.

The agency continues to monitor the situation as part of its food safety enforcement, emphasizing the importance of accurate labeling to prevent health risks.

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