More Ice Cream Recalled Over Listeria in Cookie Dough

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The company that distributed the cookie dough, Aspen Hills, Inc., sold about 22,000 cases of the product to 27 companies. Aspen Hills issued a voluntary recall of its cookie dough pieces after the company found lapses in its food safety program which could have allowed the product to become contaminated with listeria. The issues discovered by Aspen Hills include inadequate documentation and failure by employees to wear proper uniforms.

Blue Bell Creameries
Brenham-based Blue Bell Creameries announced yesterday that it is expanding last month’s ice cream recall to include all of its ice cream products containing cookie dough. Products affected by the action include:

Blue Bell said that while its new test-and-hold program hasn’t detected any listeria in the products, it went ahead with the expanded recall after Aspen Hills provided additional information on the impacted cookie dough.

“Blue Bell is initiating this recall out of an abundance of caution,” the company said. “Consumers should not eat the recalled products and are encouraged to return them to the place of purchase for a full refund.”

Blue Bunny
Wells Enterprises is recalling 2 lots of Blue Bunny Hoppin’ Holidoodle Ice Cream that contain snickerdoodle cookie dough pieces from Aspen Hills. This is a seasonal holiday flavor with limited geographic distribution in the following states: Nebraska, Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, Arizona, and Texas.

Chocolate Shoppe and Baked Bear Ice Cream
Madison, Wisconsin-based Chocolate Shoppe Ice Cream Co. has issued a recall for the following products:

3-gallon Chocolate Shoppe Ice Cream containers

Chocolate Shoppe Ice Cream pints

Baked Bear brand 3-gallon containers

Chocolate Shoppe Ice Cream Co. is asking customers to destroy the affected products and contact the company for a full refund.

Publix
Publix Super Markets is recalling its Premium Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough sold at grocery stores in Florida, Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina, Tennessee and North Carolina. Affected products have a UPC #000-41415-03843 and “Best-By” date of May 27, 2017.

Additional recalls are expected in the near future.

Source: U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA)