Vegan Ice-Cream Brand Issues Recall Due To Dairy Contamination

Vegan Ice-Cream Brand Issues Recall Due To Dairy Contamination

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The contaminated products were sold in British Columbia and Alberta (Photo: Instagram) - Media Credit:
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Canadian brand Nora’s Non-Dairy Ltd. has issued a product recall after dairy was discovered in some of its usually vegan ice-cream.

The dairy contamination was identified by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA).

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The recalled products were sold in British Columbia and Alberta.

The recall applies the brand’s Peanut Butter and Chocolate (UPC 6 27843 81418 4) and Mint Chip (UPC 6 27843 81418 4) flavors.

The CFIA has advised that the products be either thrown out, or returned to their place of purchase.

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