Kemps recalls ice cream products with peanuts

February 2, 2009 at 6:29PM

The Kemps dairy company of St. Paul is voluntarily recalling a long list of products in the wake of the peanut-related salmonella outbreak nationally that has been linked to deaths in Minnesota and elsewhere.

"This recall is precautionary only," the company said in a statement. "The company has not received any illness complaints about these products."

Kemps says that consumers should return the items to where they were bought for a full refund. All products manufactured before January 30 are affected by the recall.

For more information, called Kemps Consumer Affairs at 1-800-726-6455.

The products affected are:

• Kemps Sundae Cone Vanilla, 6-pack, UPC Code 41483-02575

• Kemps Sundae Cone Chocolate and Vanilla, 6-pack, 41483-02576

• Kemps Sundae Cone Caramel, 6-pack, 41483-03059

• Old Fashioned Sundae Cone Vanilla, BLK 24, 41483-03439

• Market Pantry Sundae Cone, Vanilla, 6-pack, 85239-07614

• Our Family, Round Top Vanilla Cone, 6-pack, 70253-71205

• Piggly Wiggly, Round Top Vanilla Cone, 6-pack, 41290-11220

• Roundys, Round Top Vanilla Cone, 8-pack, 11150-58946

• Greens, Vanilla Nutty Cone, 6-pack, 71441-03239

• Hagan Vanilla Nutty Cone, 6-pack, 37498-00702

• Greens Vanilla Nutty Cone, 24-pack, 71441-74842

• Kemps Tin Roof Sundae, 64 ounces, 41483-00528

• Kemps Tin Roof Sundae, 140-ounce pail, 41483-00377

• Kemps Tin Roof Sundae, 5-quart pail, 41483-00377

• Kemps Tin Roof Sundae, 3 gallons, 41483-01147

• Kemps Sneaker Doodle, 56 ounces, 41483-02829

• Kemps Chocolate Monster, 64 ounces, 41483-03087

• Kemps Chocolate Monster, 3 gallons 41483-02998

Kemps joins numerous Minnesota companies among those needing recalls due to the peanut-related outbreak. The others are Nash Finch, SuperValu, Cub Foods, General Mills and Schwan's.

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