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Nestle Recalls 10K Cartons of Mislabeled Ice Cream

With the hot summer months ahead, ice cream lovers should be wary of their product choices. Nestle USA is recalling 10,000 cartons of one of its most popular ice cream brands because the packages are mislabeled. The ice cream was distributed to at least 11 states.

NEW YORK (AP) — Nestle USA is recalling 10,000 cartons of Haagen-Dazs chocolate peanut butter ice cream because the packages are mislabeled.

The company says the lids of the ice cream are labeled correctly, but the list of ingredients describes chocolate chip ice cream and does not say that the package contains peanuts. That could create a hazard for people with peanut allergies.

The recall affects 14-ounce cartons of ice cream with a best-by date of May 13, 2015. The ice cream was made on May 13 and has been distributed in Delaware, Florida, Maryland, North Carolina, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, and Washington DC.