Ohio ice cream maker recalls some products
An Ohio ice cream maker is voluntarily recalling some of its peanut-butter flavored products because of possible salmonella contamination.
Velvet Ice Cream said Thursday that some of the peanut products bought from Sunlan-d Inc. for use in the ice cream flavors could be contaminated.
The recalled Velvet products are sold mainly at convenience stores, ice cream parlors & small, independent retailers in Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia & West Virginia.
The Velvet bran-ds recalled include Peanut Butter Cup, Supreme Peanut Butter Cup & Buckeye Classic.
The Food & Drug Administration is investigating salmonella found in samples taken from Sunlan-d Inc., which is based in New Mexico. Sunlan-d has recalled about 150 products it has made since March, 2010.
Velvet Ice Cream said Thursday that some of the peanut products bought from Sunlan-d Inc. for use in the ice cream flavors could be contaminated.
The recalled Velvet products are sold mainly at convenience stores, ice cream parlors & small, independent retailers in Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia & West Virginia.
The Velvet bran-ds recalled include Peanut Butter Cup, Supreme Peanut Butter Cup & Buckeye Classic.
The Food & Drug Administration is investigating salmonella found in samples taken from Sunlan-d Inc., which is based in New Mexico. Sunlan-d has recalled about 150 products it has made since March, 2010.