Food giant Nestlé has withdrawn two flavours of its its Country Creamery Ice Cream sold in Wal-Mart stores in Texas because the ice cream may contain egg not identified on the label.

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The two flavours concerned are Toll House Chocolate Chip and French Vanilla. The potentially affected cartons are the Toll House Chocolate Chip 1.75-quart and French Vanilla 1.75-quart with a “Best If Purchased By 11/10/06” date. However, only 43 mislabeled cartons are believed to have made it into the distribution chain, and these were only sold to Wal-Mart.


The company stressed that the affected cartons posed no risk to people without egg allergies, and no other Country Creamery ice cream products are affected.

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