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Schoep's Ice Cream Co. Recalls Frozen Sundae Cones Sold in 4 States.(Originated from The Wisconsin State Journal)
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, April, 1995 by Galloway, Jennifer A.
Apr. 29--After finding glass particles in its peanut topping, Schoep's Ice Cream Co. has recalled 6,500 boxes of frozen sundae cones sold in four states, including Wisconsin.
The Madison company recalled its "Just Say Nuts Sundae Cones" and "Country Delight Sundae Cones" after getting complaints from five customers who found glass fragments in the cone's topping, said Phil Bryant, plant manager at Schoep's.
No injuries have been reported. The sugar cones filled with ice cream and topped with chocolate and ground peanuts, were distributed in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan and Illinois.
The recall includes the following products: - Six-pack boxes numbered 1005, 1075 and 1155. - Twenty-four-pack boxes labeled "Sundae Cones" and numbered with codes 1005,...
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