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Miami Herald
24-06-2025
- Health
- Miami Herald
Cheese curds recalled from Trader Joe's after sample tests show listeria
Two lots of cheese curds have been recalled from Trader Joe's stores after random sample testing turned up listeria in some finished product. Manufacturer Face Rock Creamery's recall notice said the Oregon company did the testing itself on its Vampire Slayer Garlic Cheddar Curds. Listeria infects about 1,600 people in the United States each year, barely 1/100th of salmonella, but listeria kills about 260, according to the CDC. This covers 6-ounce plastic cups with lot Nos. 20250519VS01 and 20250519VS02, and a Use By date of '08292025.' Now, the relatively good news: The curds went only to Trader Joe's in Northern California, including Fresno, and Nevada cities Reno, Carson City and Sparks. If you have recalled curds, return them to the store for a refund or at least throw them deep into the garbage, then wash and sanitize any surface or utensil that touched them. For questions, contact the company's Customer Care team through email at info@ The best time is 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., Eastern.


Miami Herald
23-06-2025
- Health
- Miami Herald
Trader Joe's Cheese Recall in Two States as Warning Issued
Face Rock Creamery voluntarily recalled two lots of its "Vampire Slayer Garlic Cheddar Curds" from Trader Joe's stores in northern California and northern Nevada this week after routine product tests revealed possible contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. The company, headquartered in Bandon, Oregon, recalled its product on June 20 but the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has yet to classify the recall. Newsweek has contacted Face Rock Creamery outside of regular working hours via email for comment. Listeria monocytogenes infection, or listeriosis, may lead to high fever, severe headache, stiffness, nausea, abdominal pain and diarrhea. The bacterium poses a greater risk to young children, elderly people, those with compromised immune systems, and pregnant women, who may experience miscarriages or stillbirths if infected. The Cleveland Clinic has identified soft cheeses, deli meats and unpasteurized dairy products as some of the foods that are more likely to be contaminated with listeria. The issue was discovered during routine sampling, which detected Listeria monocytogenes in finished product samples. Face Rock Creamery notified the FDA and the Oregon Department of Agriculture and is continuing to work to identify the source of the contamination. The affected product, "Vampire Slayer Garlic Cheddar Curds," were sold in 6-ounce sealed plastic cups with a lid and have a "Use By" date of August 29, 2025. The product has a Universal Product Code of 8 51222 00528 7 and lot numbers 20250519VS01 and 20250519VS02. The product was distributed at Trader Joe's stores in northern California (including locations in Monterey, Fresno, and all areas north) and northern Nevada (specifically in Carson City, Reno and Sparks). As of the latest update, no consumers have reported any illnesses linked to the recalled product. Face Rock Creamery said in its announcement: "Face Rock Creamery is committed to ensuring the safety and quality of our products and is working closely with our distribution partners and regulatory agencies to resolve the matter swiftly and thoroughly. We apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate the trust our customers place in us." Cleveland Clinic says on its website: "Listeria is a bacterial infection that's more dangerous during pregnancy. It can cause pregnancy loss, lifelong illness in your child and newborn death. It causes flu-like and digestive symptoms. Avoiding foods like deli meats, soft cheeses and unpasteurized milk can reduce your risk." Anyone who purchased the affected product is strongly advised to refrain from consuming it and to return the product to the original point of purchase for a full refund. Consumer questions can be directed to Face Rock Creamery's Customer Care team at info@ during regular business hours 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. PST. Related Articles Whole Foods Products Recalled Nationwide: Full List of Items ImpactedChocolates Recalled From Stores NationwideWalmart Products Recalled Nationwide as Customers Told to Dispose of ItemsGinger Beer Recall Update as FDA Issues Highest Risk Warning 2025 NEWSWEEK DIGITAL LLC.


Newsweek
23-06-2025
- Health
- Newsweek
Trader Joe's Cheese Recall in Two States as Warning Issued
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Face Rock Creamery voluntarily recalled two lots of its "Vampire Slayer Garlic Cheddar Curds" from Trader Joe's stores in northern California and northern Nevada this week after routine product tests revealed possible contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. The company, headquartered in Bandon, Oregon, recalled its product on June 20 but the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has yet to classify the recall. Newsweek has contacted Face Rock Creamery outside of regular working hours via email for comment. Why It Matters Listeria monocytogenes infection, or listeriosis, may lead to high fever, severe headache, stiffness, nausea, abdominal pain and diarrhea. The bacterium poses a greater risk to young children, elderly people, those with compromised immune systems, and pregnant women, who may experience miscarriages or stillbirths if infected. The Cleveland Clinic has identified soft cheeses, deli meats and unpasteurized dairy products as some of the foods that are more likely to be contaminated with listeria. A file photo shows the affected product, which was sold in Trader Joe's stores. A file photo shows the affected product, which was sold in Trader Joe's stores. Uncredited/FDA What To Know The issue was discovered during routine sampling, which detected Listeria monocytogenes in finished product samples. Face Rock Creamery notified the FDA and the Oregon Department of Agriculture and is continuing to work to identify the source of the contamination. The affected product, "Vampire Slayer Garlic Cheddar Curds," were sold in 6-ounce sealed plastic cups with a lid and have a "Use By" date of August 29, 2025. The product has a Universal Product Code of 8 51222 00528 7 and lot numbers 20250519VS01 and 20250519VS02. The product was distributed at Trader Joe's stores in northern California (including locations in Monterey, Fresno, and all areas north) and northern Nevada (specifically in Carson City, Reno and Sparks). As of the latest update, no consumers have reported any illnesses linked to the recalled product. What People Are Saying Face Rock Creamery said in its announcement: "Face Rock Creamery is committed to ensuring the safety and quality of our products and is working closely with our distribution partners and regulatory agencies to resolve the matter swiftly and thoroughly. We apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate the trust our customers place in us." Cleveland Clinic says on its website: "Listeria is a bacterial infection that's more dangerous during pregnancy. It can cause pregnancy loss, lifelong illness in your child and newborn death. It causes flu-like and digestive symptoms. Avoiding foods like deli meats, soft cheeses and unpasteurized milk can reduce your risk." What Happens Next Anyone who purchased the affected product is strongly advised to refrain from consuming it and to return the product to the original point of purchase for a full refund. Consumer questions can be directed to Face Rock Creamery's Customer Care team at info@ during regular business hours 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. PST.