Maker of ice cream sold at grocery stores nationwide files for bankruptcy as it appeals $23.8M judgment - Fox Business

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- An ice cream manufacturer filed for bankruptcy while appealing a $23.8 million court judgment, according to Fox Business.
- The bankruptcy filing followed a Van Leeuwen lawsuit against the company, per the Houston Chronicle.
- The brand's products are sold at major national retailers including Walmart and Target, per The Independent.
Why it matters: The bankruptcy filing halts collection on the $23.8 million judgment while the appeal proceeds, but shoppers at Walmart, Target, and other grocery chains now face uncertainty over whether the brand's products will remain on shelves through the proceedings.
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