
NEW YORK (1010 WINS) -- The Ice Cream House, which sells ice cream and non-dairy frozen desserts at its 3 Brooklyn outlets and at retail outlets in multiple states, has voluntarily recalled the products following an investigation by the FDA and CDC of a possible listeria outbreak linked to the Brooklyn manufacturing facility, the FDA said Friday.
The products being recalled were sold at the Ice Cream House's Williamsburg, Boro Park and Flatbush locations, as well as supermarkets across New York, New Jersey and Ohio.
This recall is also related to the soft serve on the go cups previously recalled by Real Kosher Ice Cream, Inc. where two cases of illnesses have been reported in this outbreak in New York and Pennsylvania.
Both individuals were hospitalized but no deaths have been reported to date.
The company has stopped the production and distribution of the products as the investigation continues.
Recalled products include all Ice Cream House - branded items currently on the market. This includes all Dairy and Non-Dairy [Parve] products, like ice creams, cakes, logs and novelty items with the “Ice Cream House” logo. Products are packed in clamshells or cake trays with plastic dome covers in a variety of sizes and styles and has an Ice Cream House label.
Recalled products are not labeled with lot or date codes.
Consumers are urged to check their freezers and toss out the recalled products or return it to the place of purchase.
Anyone with questions or concerns can email ICHrecall@gmail.com or call 845-445-7644.