
Frozen Delights Creamery has issued a voluntary recall for its popular Cosmic Caramel Crunch ice cream across 28 states, citing potential contamination with small metal fragments. The move, announced in coordination with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), comes after several consumer reports of finding foreign material in the product, prompting a significant Frozen Delights recall and a federal food safety alert.
Frozen Delights Recalls Cosmic Caramel Crunch Ice Cream
Key Fact | Detail |
Product Recalled | Frozen Delights Cosmic Caramel Crunch (Pint size, 16 oz) |
Reason for Recall | Potential presence of small metal fragments from processing equipment. |
Affected Batches | Lot codes 55-2034, 55-2035, and 55-2036 with “Best By” dates of AUG 2026. |
Consumer Action | Do not consume. Dispose of the product or return it to the place of purchase for a full refund. |
Details of the Frozen Delights Recall
The recall applies specifically to the 16-ounce (pint) containers of Frozen Delights Cosmic Caramel Crunch ice cream. The affected products were distributed to major retailers and grocery chains in states primarily located in the Midwest and on the East Coast between July 15, 2025, and August 20, 2025.
In a statement released Tuesday, Frozen Delights Creamery identified the issue as originating from a malfunctioning piece of mixing equipment at one of its primary production facilities.
“The safety of our customers is our absolute highest priority,” said CEO Amelia Vance. “We have isolated the source of the problem and are taking immediate, comprehensive steps to rectify the situation and ensure this does not happen again. We sincerely apologize for any concern or inconvenience this ice cream contamination issue has caused.” The company has instructed all retail partners to immediately remove the specified lot codes from their shelves. Consumers can identify the affected products by checking for the lot code and “Best By” date printed on the bottom of the container.
Public Health Risk and Reported Incidents
The FDA has classified this as a Class I recall, its most serious designation. This classification indicates a “reasonable probability that the use of or exposure to a violative product will cause serious adverse health consequences or death.”

According to the FDA’s public notice, the agency has received five credible reports from consumers who discovered the metal fragments in food. Two of these reports included claims of minor oral injuries, though no serious medical attention was required. “The consumption of hard or sharp foreign objects can lead to dental damage, lacerations of the mouth or throat, or more severe injuries to the digestive tract,” the FDA stated in its food safety alert. “We urge all consumers who have purchased this product to heed the recall notice immediately.”
Understanding the Contamination Source
Frozen Delights confirmed that an internal investigation pointed to a single piece of equipment on one of its production lines. A component reportedly fractured during the manufacturing process, leading to the potential for small metallic shavings to enter the product stream for a limited period. The company stated that it has halted all production on the implicated line pending a full-scale equipment review and replacement.
Expert Analysis on Food Safety Protocols
Food safety experts note that while such incidents are alarming, they underscore the importance of robust detection systems within the food industry.
“Modern food production lines are incredibly complex, and equipment fatigue is a known risk,” said Dr. David Chen, a professor of food science at Cornell University who is not involved with the recall. “This is why companies invest heavily in systems like metal detectors and X-ray scanners. A recall like this often means a failure occurred not just in the machinery itself, but potentially in the downstream detection and quality assurance protocols.” Dr. Chen added that the speed of the company’s response and its coordination with the FDA are critical factors in mitigating public harm from this type of ice cream contamination.
Company Response and Consumer Guidance
Frozen Delights Creamery has set up a dedicated consumer hotline and a webpage to address questions related to the recall. Customers with affected products can receive a full refund by providing proof of purchase or by returning the product to the store where it was bought. The company has also committed to providing a voucher for a free product to affected customers as a gesture of apology.
“We are working around the clock with the FDA and our distribution partners to ensure the recalled product is removed from the market as swiftly as possible,” CEO Amelia Vance’s statement continued. “Regaining our customers’ trust is paramount, and we will be transparent in our efforts to do so.”
The FDA will continue to monitor the effectiveness of the recall and may conduct its own on-site inspections of the Frozen Delights facility. The agency confirmed that it is not aware of any other Frozen Delights products being affected by this issue at this time.
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