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Dippin’ Stix Sliced Apples and Cheese Pizza Lunch Kits Recalled for Listeria Risk

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Reichel Foods, Inc. of Rochester, Minnesota is recalling a limited amount of Dippin’ Stix Sliced Apples & Caramel with Peanuts and Armour Active Packs Cheese Pizza Lunch Kits because they have the potential to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes.  No illnesses have been reported to date. The product was sent to retail stores throughout the United States.  The products subject to recall are:  – 2.75 oz. single serve trays of Dippin’ Stix Apples & Caramel with Peanuts. The affected case code dates are 09/01/12, 09/02/12, and 09/03/12. The affected single serve tray code dates are USE BY 01SEP2012, USE BY 02SEP2012, and USE BY 03SEP2012. – 5.6 oz. packages of “Armour Active Packs Cheese Pizza” Package Code 1026090112 or Case Code 27815-17996.  Reichel Foods discovered the contamination through routine microbiological testing.  If you or someone you know has eaten the product and fell ill, contact a healthcare provider immediately.

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