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Nestle ice cream, Lunchables recalled

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As parents get ready to pack their kids' lunches and plan the week, there are a couple food products being recalled.

Nestle is recalling some of its drumstick ice cream because of listeria concerns. 

The recall affects the 16-count and 24-count vanilla packages. None of the ice cream cones have actually tested positive for listeria, but the equipment used to produce the ice cream did test positive.

The 16-count packages have UPC code 72554-11096 and the 24-count packages have UPC code 72554-00160.

For more information, contact Nestle at 1-800-681-1676.

In addition to the ice cream, about 900 pounds of Lunchables are being recalled because of misbranding and undeclared allergens. 

The recall affects "Ham and American  Cracker Stackers" with a "Use By" date of Dec. 25.

The packaging doesn't tell customers that the food contains wheat and soy.

No illnesses have been reported.