
A California ice cream manufacturer has issued a comprehensive recall of all its retail products after discovering they were distributed without proper ingredient labeling, potentially exposing consumers to undeclared allergens.
Loard’s Ice Cream, operated by Silver Moon LP in San Leandro, California, announced the voluntary recall affects all products sold in retail packaging. The company stated the items were shipped to stores without ingredient labels, meaning they contain allergens and additives that are not disclosed to consumers.
The recall covers products that may contain undeclared milk, eggs, tree nuts, peanuts, soy, wheat, sulfites, and food coloring additives. Health officials warn that individuals with allergies or severe sensitivities to these substances could face serious or potentially life-threatening reactions if they consume the unlabeled products.
The Food and Drug Administration announced the recall as part of its ongoing food safety monitoring efforts. Consumers who have purchased Loard’s Ice Cream products are advised to check their freezers and dispose of any items from the company.
Anyone who has consumed the recalled ice cream and experienced an allergic reaction should seek medical attention immediately. The company is working with federal regulators to address the labeling issue and prevent future incidents.








