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Kroger recalls ice cream
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Agriculture Commissioner Tommy Irvin has alerted Georgians to the recall of some Kroger ice cream because it contains ingredients not listed on the label.
The Kroger Co., of Cincinnati, Ohio, is recalling select containers of Kroger Deluxe Chocolate Paradise Ice Cream because it may contain tree nuts that are not listed on the label. The ice cream is sold in 48-ounce containers with a “sell by” date of Jan. 24, 2011 under the UPC code: 11110 50712. This is the only sell-by date affected by this recall.  
People who are allergic to tree nuts could have serious or life-threatening reactions if they consume this product.
Customers with allergies who have purchased the recalled product should return it to a stores for a full refund or replacement. Those with questions about the recall can call Kroger at 800-632-6900 or go to www.kroger.com/recalls.
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