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a cheese brand have remembered One of its products poses serious health risks.
Face Rock Creamery LLC Released a voluntary recall on its Vampire Slayer Garlic Cheddar, according to a recent report published by the United States Food and Drug Administration. The recall was issued after the FDA Listeria monocytogenes discovered In the area where the cheese was packed.
There were only 16 affected units of the cheese that were sold at the Face Rock flagship store located at 680 2nd St. SE, Bandon, Oregon. According to the FDA report, the product can be identified by the UPC code 8 512222 00547 8.
Six-ounce blocks of the cheese were sold between November 10 at 3:30 PM PT and November 13 at 3:30 PM PT.
Although no illnesses have currently been reported, those who purchased the affected cheese are urged to either destroy the product or return it to the store in exchange for a full refund.
according to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Listeria is a “bacteria that can contaminate many foods”, infection is caused by eating food containing Listeria monocytogenes bacteria. Although symptoms can vary, Listeria infection “can cause aggressive disease and intestinal disease.”
Short-term symptoms in healthy individuals with Listeria infection may include high fever, severe headache, stiffness, nausea, and stomach pain.
Listeria infection is the third leading cause of death from foodborne illness in the United States, killing about 260 people per year.
The recall of the cheese is the latest in a series of contaminated products affecting consumers. Earlier this month, Moonlight CompaniesMissed my yellow and white peaches grown in California And sold throughout the country, because listeria was discovered in the packing facility.
The affected fruits were sold across the country between September 16 and October 29, 2025. They were sold both as individual pieces of fruit and in multi-packs. “This recall does not include packages or PLU stickers bearing the words ‘Washington’ and/or ‘Organic’,” the FDA report said.
The peaches were available for sale at major retailers including Kroger, Sprouts, Food Lion, and Trader Joe’s.
A complete list of affected peaches and their lot numbers can be found Here,
Earlier, Nate Fine Foods of Roseville, California, recalled approximately 245,000 pounds of various pre-cooked pasta products, including linguine, fettuccine and penne, due to A deadly listeria outbreak Resulting in six deaths and 27 illnesses as of November 1.