Helados Mexico Ice Cream Minis Recall
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) reported the recall, which was issued voluntarily by Tropicale Foods of Modesto, California, the manufacturer of the product. The recall includes 5,224 units, all of which have the potential to be contaminated with salmonella.
The affected product has the best by date of "MO Best By 10/11/2-25," which can be found on the bottom of the box. The box is a bright blue color, with images of the ice pops printed on the front.
Salmonella Contamination
The variety pack includes the flavors mango, strawberry fresca, and coconut coco, and out of the three, the mango bars are the ones that may be contaminated with salmonella. The variety packs were sold in 17 different states, including Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Maryland, Maine, Michigan, North Carolina, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virgina, Wisconsin, West Virgina, Washington D.C., and certain locations in Europe.
No illnesses have been reported as a result of the potential salmonella contamination to date, but it's better to be safe and dispose of the ice cream bars, than to be sorry to have been infected with salmonella. Tropicale Foods is conducting an investigation to figure out exactly what caused this potential contamination so they can ensure it won't happen again.
What To Do If You've Purchased Recalled Ice Cream Minis
If you've purchased the Helados Mexico Mini Cream Variety Pack, it's been advised that you dispose of the box immediately, and to contact your healthcare provider if you're experiencing any adverse symptoms as a result of consuming the popsicles.
Customers who wish to speak with a company representative can contact Tropical Foods at 909-563-3090, or reach out via email by contacting: info@tropicalefoods.com.