Due to potential listeria, cheeses from 9 states have been recalled

Paris Brothers, a Kansas City-based specialty food company, is recalling several cheese products due to possible contamination with listeria.

Due to potential listeria, cheeses from 9 states have been recalled

Paris Brothers, a Kansas City-based specialty food company, is recalling several cheese products due to possible contamination with listeria.

Although no illnesses have been reported, listeria can cause serious and even fatal infections in young children and frail adults.

Eight products were affected by the voluntary recall. They were manufactured between May 4 and 6. These lot codes are 05042022,05052022, and 05062022.

These are the products that are affected:

aEURC/ Cottonwood River Cheddar

aEURC/ D'amir Brie Double CrA"me French Brie

aEURC/ Milton Prairie Breeze White Cheesedar Style

aEURC/ Milton Tomato Garlic Cheddar

aEURC/ Paris Brothers Mild Cheddar

aEURC/ Paris Brothers Colby Jack

aEURC/ Paris Brothers Pepper Jack

aEURC/ Cervasi Pecorino Romano

These products were distributed in nine states: Kansas Missouri, Arkansas and Iowa, Oklahoma, Nebraska. South Dakota, Mississippi, South Dakota, Mississippi, and Florida. Here's a list of where these products were distributed.

Listeria infections in healthy individuals can cause severe headaches, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. Listeria infections can also lead to stillbirths and miscarriages.

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