Frozen smoothie pops are a summer staple, but a popular brand is being pulled from shelves after a hidden allergen was discovered. Here’s what parents need to know if these treats are in your freezer.
Snowtime brand Berry Ice Smoothie Pops have been recalled because they contain milk that is not declared on the label. This recall affects anyone with a milk allergy or lactose intolerance. No injuries have been reported.
These smoothie pops are a frozen treat commonly found in the freezer section of supermarkets.
Snowtime Berry Ice Smoothie Pops are individually wrapped frozen treats made with fruit flavours. They are typically enjoyed as a snack or dessert, especially by children, and are sold in the freezer aisle of grocery stores.
The product contains milk that is not listed on the label. People with a milk allergy or lactose intolerance could have a serious or life-threatening reaction if they eat these smoothie pops. Children with milk allergies are especially at risk.
Read the full details in the official notice: “Snowtime brand Berry Ice Smoothie Pops recalled due to undeclared milk.”
This article was crafted with assistance from an AI language model and reviewed by a human editor. The final version reflects this publication’s editorial standards and expertise.
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