The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) revealed that a Florida-based creamery’s ice cream is linked to a deadly Listeria monocytogenes bacterial outbreak.
In a statement on Saturday, the agency said that “consumers who have Big Olaf Creamery brand ice cream at home should throw away any remaining product,” noting that Big Olaf Creamery’s products are only sold in Florida. The Epoch Times has contacted the company for comment.
Big Olaf Creamery products are sold in Florida to shops, fairs, supermarkets, restaurants, and other places. The ice cream is made near Sarasota’s Amish Village of PineCraft.
According to Big Olaf’s website, “The ice cream is made at a small creamery in Sarasota’s Amish village of Pinecraft. Every tub of Big Olaf Ice Cream is hand mixed with the finest ingredients and is then churned in batch freezers by local Amish Craftsmen.”…