FDA Recall: Loard’s Ice Cream for Undeclared Milk, Eggs, Tree Nuts, Peanuts, Soy, Sulfites, and Colors
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FDA Recall: Loard’s Ice Cream for Undeclared Milk, Eggs, Tree Nuts, Peanuts, Soy, Sulfites, and Colors

Loard’s April 17, 2026

FDA Recall: Loard’s Ice Cream Over Undeclared Milk, Eggs, Nuts & Soy Allergens

Urgent recall alert: All retail cups of Loard’s Ice Cream distributed in Northern California have been pulled from shelves because the packages lack federally required ingredient labels. The missing information conceals multiple allergens—including milk, eggs, tree nuts, peanuts, soy, and wheat—along with sulfites and artificial colors. If you have any of these ice-cream cups at home, do not eat them; return the product to the place of purchase for a full refund.

Key Details of the Loard’s Ice Cream Recall

  • Recall date: 16 April 2026 (FDA publication & company announcement)
  • Company: Silver Moon LP dba Loard’s Ice Cream (San Leandro, CA)
  • Product sizes: 32-oz blue paper cups and 56-oz plastic cups—all flavors
  • Reason: Missing ingredient statements leading to undeclared milk, eggs, peanuts, tree nuts, soy, wheat, sulfites, and FD&C color additives
  • Distribution: Loard’s Ice Cream parlors across Northern California
  • Reported illnesses: None as of the publication date

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Which Loard’s Ice Cream Flavors Are Recalled?

Every flavor listed below is affected. If a one-quart or half-gallon container is missing a complete ingredient label, it is included in the recall.

  • Almond Joy; Banana; Black Raspberry; Black Raspberry Marble; Black Walnut; Blueberry Cheesecake; Brownie Nut Fudge; Burgundy Cherry; Butter Brickle; Butterscotch Marble; Caramel Cashew; Champagne Sherbet; Cherry Vanilla; Chocolate; Chocolate Marble; Chocolate Mint; Chocolate Showers; Coconut Pineapple; Coffee; Cookies & Cream; Egg Nog; Green Tea; Horchata; Lemon Chiffon; Lime Sherbet; Mango; Maple Walnut; Mocha Almond Fudge; Mocha Chip; Orange Sherbet; Peanut Butter Fudge; Pecan Praline; Peppermint; Pistachio; Pumpkin; Rainbow Sherbet; Raspberry Sherbet; Rocky Road; Sea Salt Caramel; Strawberry; Toasted Almond; Ube; Vanilla.

What Consumers Should Do

  1. Stop consumption immediately. People with food allergies or sensitivities could suffer severe or life-threatening reactions.
  2. Return the product to the Loard’s Ice Cream parlor where it was purchased for a full refund or a replacement in properly labeled packaging.
  3. Contact the company for additional information: hello@silvermoonfoods.com or (415) 547-0520 (Mon–Fri, 9 a.m.–3 p.m. PST).

Official Loard’s Ice Cream Recall Images

Loard’s One Quart Banana Ice Cream front panel, no ingredient label
Source: FDA
Loard’s One Quart Black Raspberry Ice Cream front panel, no ingredient label
Source: FDA
Loard’s One Quart Black Raspberry Marble Ice Cream front panel, no ingredient label
Source: FDA
Loard’s Vanilla 56-oz lid view, missing ingredient information
Source: FDA
Loard’s Vanilla 56-oz seal close-up, no ingredient label
Source: FDA

Loard’s Ice Cream Recall FAQs

1. Why were Loard’s Ice Cream products recalled?
The cups lack ingredient labels, leaving major allergens, sulfites, and artificial colors undeclared. This violates FDA labeling law and poses serious health risks to consumers.
2. Which Loard’s Ice Cream package sizes are involved?
All 32-fluid-ounce (one-quart) blue paper cups and 56-fluid-ounce (half-gallon) plastic cups sold under the Loard’s brand.
3. Does the Loard’s Ice Cream recall include specific lot numbers or barcodes?
No. Because every cup distributed without an ingredient label is affected, consumers should treat all unlabeled Loard’s Ice Cream cups as recalled.
4. I don’t have allergies—can I still eat the recalled Loard’s Ice Cream?
No. The product is misbranded and may contain undeclared sulfites and color additives in addition to allergens. The company requests that all customers return the ice cream for a refund or properly labeled replacement.
5. How do I obtain a refund for recalled Loard’s Ice Cream?
Bring the recalled container back to the Loard’s Ice Cream parlor where it was purchased. Staff will issue a full refund or exchange.
6. Is Loard’s Ice Cream sold in grocery stores part of this recall?
No. According to the company and the FDA, only ice cream sold directly through Loard’s Ice Cream parlors is affected.
7. When will Loard’s Ice Cream be safe to buy again?
The company is already producing new batches with corrected labels. Check that the container bears a complete ingredient list before purchase; properly labeled cups are not subject to the recall.

Content current as of 16 April 2026.

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