Sweetwater Valley Farms Incorporated said its Southern Cheddar Jack Volunteer Special Cheese was distributed in 7-, 10-, 15-ounce and 5-pound blocks sold in retail stores in Tennessee, North Carolina, Georgia, Virginia, Maryland and Alabama.
The cheese from lot number 539 was distributed between September 19th and November 18th. It was also potentially distributed across the continental U.S. in gift baskets sold on the company's Web site.
Another Tennessee-based wholesaler, Le Gourmet Connection, said it sold 10-ounce blocks of the cheese through Jungle Jim's International Market in Fairfield, Ohio, between August 28th and November 19th.
Sweetwater Valley Farms said the product could be contaminated with Listeria monocytongenes, a bacteria that can cause serious, sometimes fatal infections in young children, the elderly and those with weakened immune systems. Short-term symptoms in healthier people include high fever, severe headaches, nausea, abdominal pain and diarrhea.
The contamination was discovered in a routine sampling by the Tennessee Department of Agriculture. The company said in a news release that is investigating how the contamination happened.
Customers are urged to discard the product or return it for a full refund. They can call (877) 862-4332 for more information.
FDA Food Recalls: http://www.fda.gov/opacom/7alerts.html
Sweetwater Valley Farms, Inc.: http://www.sweetwatervalley.com/
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Cheese Recall
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