Snowtime Berry Ice Smoothie Pops have been recalled in Canada because they contain milk that isn’t listed on the label, which could trigger dangerous allergic reactions. Toronto Star


June 23, 2025 Tags:

Canada’s food safety agency recalled Snowtime Berry Ice Smoothie Pops. These 700 mL packs contain milk that isn’t on the label. This is dangerous for people allergic to milk. The recall affects all packs with a best-before date before September 7, 2026.

Where They Were Sold
These popsicles were sold across Canada at Dollarama stores and on Amazon Canada. Anyone who bought these should know about the milk risk.

Health Risks for Allergy Sufferers
Milk allergies can cause mild itching or serious problems like trouble breathing or even life-threatening reactions. People with milk allergies might get very sick if they eat these popsicles without knowing milk is inside.

What You Should Do
If you have a milk allergy, do not eat these popsicles. Even if you’re unsure, it’s safer to avoid them. Throw them away or return them to Dollarama or Amazon for a full refund.

Recall Details

  • Product: Snowtime Berry Ice Smoothie Pops, 700 mL
  • UPC: 6 67888 18972 4
  • Best-before dates: Any date before September 7, 2026

This recall is labeled Class 2, meaning there is a moderate health risk.

Who Made the Recall
Dollarama started the recall after tests by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA). Warnings went out in mid-June 2025.

For questions, people can call CFIA toll-free at 1-800-442-2342 or email [email protected].

Why This Recall Matters
Undeclared allergens like milk are very risky. Food labels must clearly list all ingredients to keep people safe. Even a small hidden ingredient can cause serious allergic reactions. Quick recalls help prevent harm.

Tips for Consumers

  • Check your freezer for these popsicles.
  • Dispose of them or return for a refund.
  • Always read food labels carefully, especially if you have allergies.

Other Recalls
This recall comes as other products—such as visors, contact lenses, baby high chairs, and household goods—are also being recalled for safety reasons.

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