A Florida-based ice cream company has recalled its products after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said its products were linked to a deadly listeria monocytogenes bacterial outbreak.
In an announcement on the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA’s) website, Big Olaf Creamery, based in Sarasota, said it is voluntarily recalling “all flavors and all lots of Big Olaf brand ice cream products.”
“Big Olaf is cooperating fully with regulatory authorities to successfully return all suspected products and has requested retailers to stop sales and dispose of product,” the company said. “Consumers who have purchased Big Olaf Ice Cream Products should not consume these products and dispose of them immediately. Any areas, containers, and serving utensils that may have touched the ice cream should be cleaned.”…