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Rich Ice Cream bars sold nationwide recalled over possible Listeria concerns

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HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — More than 100,000 cases of ice cream bars have been recalled due to potential Listeria contamination.


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According to the U.S. Food & Drug Administration, a total of 110,292 cases of various ice cream bars by the Florida-based Rich Ice Cream Co. have been recalled because of the potential contamination of Listeria Monocytogenes.

Currently, this recall includes the following products with lot numbers 24351 through 25156:

Chocolate Crunch Cake Bar

Strawberry Shortcake Bar

Rich Bar

Crumbled Cookie Bar

Orange Cream Bar

Fudge Frenzy Bar

Cotton Candy Twirl Bar

Savagely Sour BlueRaspberry Bar

Savagely Sour Cherry Bar

Cool Watermelon Bar


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The FDA says that these recalled ice cream bars were distributed to California, Ohio, Georgia, New York, New Jersey, Florida, Texas, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Arizona, Alabama, Illinois, Maryland, Missouri, Massachusetts, Tennessee, Iowa, South Carolina, Oregon, Oklahoma, Nevada, Louisiana, Wisconsin, New England, and Nassau in the Bahamas.

According to the FDA, this recall is ‘Class II’ which means that exposure to the recalled product could cause “temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences.”