Recall issued by Mesa County Public Health
The release stated the recall was issued due to listeria monocytogenes concerns.
The shakes were packaged in 4-ounce cartons under the Lyons ReadyCare and Sysco Imperial brand names.
The products were distributed nationwide and were not available for retail sale.
According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, there have been 38 illnesses associated with the strain of listeria monocytogenes that may have contaminated these products, including 11 deaths.
Anybody in possession of these products should quarantine them.
The recalled products are:
Key
Item #
Product Name
BB (Best By)
1
1733
ReadyCare Frozen Vanilla Shake
022125 To 022126
2
1734
ReadyCare Frozen Chocolate Shake
022125 To 022126
3
1735
ReadyCare Frozen Strawberry Shake
022125 To 022126
4
1736
ReadyCare Frozen Vanilla Shake NSA
022125 To 022126
5
1737
ReadyCare Frozen Strawberry Shake NSA
022125 To 022126
6
1747
ReadyCare Frozen Chocolate Shake Plus
022125 To 022126
7
1749
ReadyCare Frozen Strawberry Shake Plus
022125 To 022126
8
1754
ReadyCare Frozen Vanilla Shake Plus
022125 To 022126
9
1844
ReadyCare Frozen Strawberry Banana Shake NSA
022125 To 022126
10
3633
ReadyCare Frozen Chocolate Shake NSA
022125 To 022126
11
3338
Imperial Frozen Vanilla Shake
022125 To 022126
12
3339
Imperial Frozen Chocolate Shake
022125 To 022126
13
3340
Imperial Frozen Strawberry Shake
022125 To 022126
14
3341
Imperial Frozen Vanilla Shake NSA
022125 To 022126
15
3342
Imperial Frozen Strawberry Shake NSA
022125 To 022126
16
3364
Imperial Frozen Strawberry Banana Shake NSA
022125 To 022126
17
3699
Imperial Frozen Chocolate Shake NSA
022125 To 022126
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