A Canadian dairy co-operative says it is recalling two types of ice cream sandwiches over concerns there might be metal particles in the product.A statement from Agropur released Friday says the sandwiches were sold in Quebec, Ontario and Atlantic Canada.READ MORE: Batches of B.C. oysters recalled over toxin that causes paralytic shellfish poisoningThe statement says the Iceberg brand sandwiches sold in boxes of 8 and the Originale Augustin brand sold in boxes of 30 are being recalled.It says the Canadian Food Inspection Agency is overseeing the voluntary recall.Agropur says they haven’t received any reports of injuries.The co-operative is asking for the product to be taken off shelves and customers can return the boxes to stores for a full refund.Agropur issues voluntary precautionary recall of some Iceberg and Originale Augustin ice cream sandwiches, due to a risk of fine metal particles in the product. This recall concerns only products indicated in the release. Please refer to instructions below https://t.co/Ra5YMYZi8d— Agropur (@agropur) July 19, 2019Get daily local headlines and alerts
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