ProductSafer
Findings
Barcode ScannerPopularScan a product barcode instantlyShopping List CheckCheck your weekly shop for concernsIngredient CheckerLook up any ingredient for health flagsExposure TrackerSee which chemicals are in your routineAllergen CheckerFind hidden allergen names on labels
By ConditionFilter findings by health concernHealth GuidesIn-depth plain-English explainersIngredient CheckerSearch or paste a label to check itSafer SwapsCurated alternatives for flagged productsWorst OffendersProducts and brands ranked by riskRecallsLatest FDA and CPSC product recalls
AboutScanSavedDashboard
Subscribe
Subscribe
Findings/License for Canadian ice cream company suspended because of
Product research

License for Canadian ice cream company suspended because of

1 health finding tracked, based on published scientific research and health reporting.

Low–Medium Concern
4

Safety Score

Low–Med Risk

One medium-concern finding.

4 / 5

1

Medium concern

1

Total findings

License for Canadian ice cream company suspended because of🍎 Food

Canadian ice cream company's license suspended for food safety violations

A Quebec ice cream maker's license has been suspended by Canadian food safety regulators for breaking food safety rules. The suspension stays in place until the company can prove it's fixed the violations.

Medium Concern
📰 News reportFood Safety News
16May 21, 2026
Back to all findings

Get alerted when we cover this product

We'll send you an email as soon as we publish new findings about License for Canadian ice cream company suspended because of.

Never miss a finding

Get the latest health findings delivered to your inbox. Only the important stuff. No spam.

We'll send a confirmation email. Unsubscribe anytime.

Support ProductSafer on Ko-fi

About·Privacy·Terms·Disclosure·Advertise·RSS Feed

© 2026 ProductSafer. All summaries credit and link to their original published sources.

ProductSafer publishes editorial summaries of third-party health research and news. Content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice.