Popular Dessert Recalled In Michigan Poses 'Life-Threatening' Health Risk

By Logan DeLoye

January 13, 2025

red grungy PRODUCT RECALL stamp or label with warning symbol
Photo: iStockphoto

The Mochi Ice Cream Company LLC recalled 1350 cases of Peach Mango Sorbet, sold in Michigan, on January 9th due to the undeclared presence of a common allergen.

According to the United States Food & Drug Administration, the recalled products, distributed nationwide, "may contain undeclared pasteurized cooked egg white" which poses the risk of a "serious or life-threatening allergic reaction" to individuals allergic to egg, not listed on the product labels.

Consumers should avoid The Mochi Ice Cream Company's Peach Mango Sorbet cases with lot numbers 337-24 and 341-24. The FDA revealed that the problem occurred as a result of "a temporary breakdown in the company's packaging processes."

So far, there have been two "minor" allergic reactions reported as a result of consuming the mislabeled Peach Mango Sorbet.

Officials are urging consumers who have already purchased a recalled case of The Mochi Ice Cream Company's Peach Mango Sorbet to return the product to the place it was purchase for a full refund and to avoid consumption.

Concerned individuals with questions regarding the mislabeled products (that potentially contain egg whites) are encouraged to contact the company at 1-844-696-6244.

For additional information on the recalled product, check out the official recall on fda.gov.

Advertise With Us
Music, radio and podcasts, all free. Listen online or download the iHeart App.

Connect

© 2025 iHeartMedia, Inc.