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# Company recalls all available supplies of three cheeses for Listeria risk
- URL: https://www.foodsafetynews.com/2019/10/company-recalls-all-available-supplies-of-three-cheeses-for-listeria-risk/
- Published: 2019-10-01T01:58:15.000Z
- Updated: 2019-10-01T01:58:15.000Z
- Author: News Desk
- Tags: Recalls, cheese, Consider Bardwell Farm, Listeria, soft cheese, #wp, #wp-post, #Import 2025-11-25 08:33

Routine testing revealed Listeria contamination in finished cheese and the equipment made to make it, causing Consider Bardwell Farm LLC to recall products in five states.

In a recall notice officials with the West Pawlet, VT, company said no confirmed illnesses had been reported as of today.

The notice, posted on the website of the Food and Drug Administration, says the company distributed the cheeses in California, Massachusetts, New York, Texas and Vermont. The company did not include any information on specific retailers or distributors that received the cheeses.

“The contamination was discovered by routine testing of finished products and the manufacturing environment,” according to the company’s notice.

“Consumers who have purchased products listed in the (below) table are urged to return these products to the place of purchase for a full refund. Consumers with questions may contact the company at 802-645-9928.”

| Product Name | Unit Size                   | Description                                                                                                                                             | Product Code           | ProductDates            |
| ------------ | --------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------- | ----------------------- |
| Slyboro      | 2 pound wheel               | Units per case: 2Case dimensions: 12”x 6”x 4”Gross case weight: 4 lbPallet boxes per layer (TI): 24Pallet number of tiers (HI): 12Cases per pallet: 288 | All in your possession | 4/28/2019 until present |
| Dorset       | 2.5 pound wheel             | Units per case: 4Case dimensions: 8”x 8”x10”Gross case weight: 10 lbPallet boxes per layer (TI): 30Pallet number of tiers (HI): 8Cases per pallet: 240  | All in your possession | 4/28/2019 until present |
| Experience   | Three quarters pound square | Units per case: 8Case dimensions: 12”x 6”x 4”Gross case weight: 4 lbPallet boxes per layer (TI): 24Pallet number of tiers (HI): 12Cases per pallet: 288 | All in your possession | 4/28/2019 until present |

**About Listeria monocytogenes infections**  
Food contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes may not look or smell spoiled but can still cause serious and sometimes life-threatening infections. Anyone who has eaten any of the recalled products and developed symptoms of Listeria infection should seek medical treatment and tell their doctors about the possible Listeria exposure.

Also, everyone who has eaten any of the recalled products should monitor themselves for symptoms during the coming weeks because it can take up to 70 days after exposure to Listeria for symptoms of listeriosis to develop.

Symptoms of Listeria infection can include vomiting, nausea, persistent fever, muscle aches, severe headache and neck stiffness. Specific laboratory tests are required to diagnose Listeria infections, which can mimic other illnesses.

Pregnant women, the elderly, young children, and people such as cancer patients who have weakened immune systems are particularly at risk of serious illnesses, life-threatening infections and other complications. Although infected pregnant women may experience only mild, flu-like symptoms, their infections can lead to premature delivery, infection of the newborn or even stillbirth.

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