Paradise Distributors, LLC is recalling 1,397 boxes of Yummy brand Swirly Ices in five different flavor varieties because they contain milk, which was not declared on the ingredient label. The recalled popsicles were sold at retail supermarkets in California, New York, Illinois, Florida, Maryland, New Jersey, Ohio, Iowa, and Michigan. No illnesses or allergic reactions have been reported to date. Consumers should return the products to their place of purchase for a full refund or discard them.
The product contains milk, a known allergen that was not declared on the packaging. People with a milk allergy or severe sensitivity risk a serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume these popsicles.
You have 2 options:
Recall #: F-1789-2024. Quantity: 275 boxes.
Recall #: F-1790-2024. Quantity: 262 boxes.
Recall #: F-1791-2024. Quantity: 268 boxes.
Recall #: F-1792-2024. Quantity: 310 boxes.
Recall #: F-1793-2024. Quantity: 282 boxes. Contains Fruity Melon, Churning Cherry, Berry Blast, and Tropical Tornado flavors.

Yummy Swirly Ices Tropical Tornado

Yummy Swirly Ices Fruity Melon

Yummy Swirly Ices Churning Cherry

Yummy Swirly Ices Berry Blast

Yummy Swirly Ices Assorted Flavors
If you or a family member were harmed by this recalled product, you may have legal rights. Consider consulting a consumer protection attorney to understand your options for compensation.
This is general information, not legal advice. Go Backs is not a law firm and does not provide legal services.
AI-Enhanced Content: The summary, action steps, and risk assessment on this page were generated by AI from official government recall data to improve readability. This is not legal or medical advice. Always refer to the official agency sources below for authoritative information.
Sources: FDA iRES · FDA Press Release · Raw API Response
openFDA Disclaimer: This recall information is sourced from the openFDA API. Do not rely on openFDA to make decisions regarding medical care. While we make every effort to ensure that data is accurate, you should assume all results are unvalidated. Refer to the openFDA terms of service for more information.