Magnum Ice Cream Recall




Oops! Have you eaten a Magnum ice cream recently? If you answered yes, then you are in for another serving of it, without paying! The supermarket chain Giant Food has announced a voluntary recall of some of its Magnum ice cream due to the potential presence of glass and hard plastic pieces.

The affected items are the 14.8-oz. boxes of Magnum Double Caramel Ice Cream Bars with a universal product code (UPC) of 075200006211. They have a best-before date of January 14, 2024. The recall applies to the ice cream bars that were sold at Giant Food stores in Maryland, Virginia, Delaware, and the District of Columbia.

Customers who have purchased the affected product are urged to return it to the store for a full refund. Giant Food has removed the recalled product from its shelves and is working with its supplier to investigate the issue.

No injuries have been reported in connection with the recalled product. However, if you have consumed one of the affected ice cream bars and are concerned about your health, you should contact your doctor.

    Here are some additional things to know about the recall:
  • The recall does not affect any other Magnum ice cream products.
  • Giant Food is taking this recall very seriously and is working to ensure that all affected products are removed from its shelves.
  • The company is cooperating with the FDA and is committed to ensuring the safety of its products.
  • So, if you happen to have one of these recalled ice creams in your freezer, please take it back to the store. And who knows, you might get a free and safer one!