Company that produces Hershey's, Jeni's, and Friendly's ice cream products issues recall over Listeria concerns

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A company responsible for producing ice cream products for several popular brands including Hershey's, Jeni's and Friendly's has issued a recall because some of its products may be contaminated with Listeria. In a notice posted on the Food and Drug Administration's website, Totally Cool Inc. said it had already ceased production and distribution of the affected products after FDA sampling revealed the presence of Listeria cells.

cookies and cream ice cream cones; and 4 fl. oz. Cookies & Cream Polar Bear Ice Cream Sandwiches Jeni's 3.5 fl. oz. chocolate silk pie ice cream sandwiches; 3.5 fl. oz. Key Lime Pie frozen dessert; 3.5 fl. oz. mint chocolate truffle pie ice cream sandwiches; 3.5 fl. oz. triple berry tart pie ice cream sandwiches ChipWich 4 f.l oz. original vanilla chocolate chip ice cream sandwich 10 Club Pack, 3 Pack, 24 Pack; 16 fl. oz. vanilla chocolate chip ice cream pint 16 fl. oz.

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