Shain's of Maine Ice Cream of Sanford, Maine, is recalling all quarts of Kahlua Brownie Ice cream, all 3-gallon bulk tubs of Kahlua Brownie Ice cream and all 3-gallon bulk tubs of Double Fudge Brownie Ice cream, because it may contain undeclared egg, according to the FDA.
Kahlua Brownie ice cream and Double Fudge Brownie ice cream was distributed in Maine, Massachusetts and New Hampshire. It has reached consumers through retail stores, direct delivery and distributors.
Kahlua Brownie ice cream quarts can be identified by the red, black and white labeled cardboard round quart container. This recall affects all lot codes. Kahlua brownie ice cream and double fudge brownie ice cream 3-gallon tubs can be identified by its 3-gallon round bulk cardboard container with the flavor stamped on the top of the container. This recall affects all lots codes.
No illnesses have been reported to date.
The recall was initiated after it was discovered that the brownies in Kahlua Brownie and Double Fudge Brownie were made with a mix that contains egg, which was not declared on the finished product label.
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