Blue Bell Announces New Bride's Cake Ice Cream
The little Texas creamery in Brenham is releasing a limited run flavor for the spring. Blue Bell announced that 'Bride's Cake' ice cream will soon be on store shelves for a limited time.
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The little Texas creamery in Brenham is releasing a limited run flavor for the spring. Blue Bell announced that 'Bride's Cake' ice cream will soon be on store shelves for a limited time.
In the wake of another recall of its ice cream products, Blue Bell has stood firm in its belief that a "robust" testing program it implemented following last year's listeria contamination is helping the company create safe treats.
Throughout the day, CBS11 watched as customers contemplated the gold rimmed treats in grocery store freezers.
An Iowa company is recalling the cookie dough it sold to Blue Bell Creameries and other food companies because it may be contaminated with listeria bacteria.
Blue Bell Ice Cream said late Monday it is voluntarily recalling all products that were made with a cookie dough ingredient supplied by a third party supplier Aspen Hills, Inc., due to the potential for them to contain Listeria monocytogenes.
A supplier of cookie dough that Blue Bell blamed for a possible listeria contamination of some ice cream said that its product tested negative for the pathogen before it was sent to the Texas-based company.
Blue Bell has once again recalled ice cream produced in its Sylacauga, Alabama plant because it was made with a chocolate chip cookie dough ingredient that may contain Listeria.
The people at the Blue Bell factory's imagination department in Brenham are at it again with a new and unique flavor.
The total penalty amount is $850,000. Of that, $175,000 must be paid within 30 days.
On Friday, Blue Bell announced their latest concoction in a tweet, and they are calling it "Cookie Two Step."
The Food and Drug Administration says Blue Bell Ice Cream has issued another recall. This one is due to mislabeling.
Blue Bell Creameries is reassuring customers that its ice cream is safe, even as it tries to determine if listeria has once again been found at one of its facilities.
The company says that's not unusual because it's common in the natural environment.
Most of Texas will have Blue Bell ice cream this week after months of cleaning production plants and regulatory reviews following listeria contamination.
Foodborne illnesses pose a serious health concern for consumers and a potentially devastating risk to the companies associated with outbreaks.
Blue Bell ice cream will be available in Louisiana and Mississippi stores again on December 21 after listeria contamination halted sales and prompted cleanup of production plants.
Get ready for more Blue Bell Ice Cream to hit store shelves soon, because the company said Wednesday that production has finally resumed at its headquarters in Brenham.
Executives with Blue Bell Ice Cream announced today that they're beginning 'Phase Three' of their ice cream re-entry plan and that means 16 Texas cities will soon be enjoying some cool treats.
But if you just can't wait any longer, the company will ship it to you for a steep fee!
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A McKinney pastor is becoming a Youtube hit singing about Blue Bell ice cream.
Blue Bell Creameries has resumed production at its Broken Arrow facility a day after the company's products returned to select locations in Texas and Alabama.
Call it loyalty, pride, arrogance or stubbornness. Blue Bell Ice Cream returned to stores on Monday and Texans jumped at the chance to support a local company.
Blue Bell employees and Brenham residents were relieved and joyed to see the ice cream return to supermarket shelves Monday.
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