H-E-B Recalls Certain Creamy Creations Flavors
Hold off on that spoonful! H-E-B recently issued a voluntary recall for some of its popular Creamy Creations ice cream due to potential metal contamination. Let's break down the details and what you should do if you have these flavors in your freezer.
Which Creamy Creations Ice Cream is Recalled?
The recall specifically targets 12-count packages of 3-ounce cups in three flavors:
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Chocolate Ice Cream
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Lime/Orange Sherbet Combo
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Vanilla/Chocolate Combo
These potentially affected products were shipped to H-E-B stores across Texas and Mexico, as well as Central Market, Joe V's Smart Shop, and Mi Tienda locations.
What Should I Do if I Bought the Recalled Ice Cream?
Fortunately, there haven't been any reported injuries linked to this recall. However, H-E-B is urging customers not to consume the recalled ice cream and to return it to the store for a full refund.
Here's how to identify the recalled products:
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The UPC and code dates are printed on the back of the product's outer bag, not the individual cups.
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For a complete list of UPC codes and expiration dates, you can visit H-E-B's website.
Still Have Questions?
If you have any concerns about the recall or if you're unsure whether your ice cream is affected, you can contact H-E-B customer service at 1-855-432-4438. Their representatives are available weekdays from 8 AM to 5 PM Central Standard Time.