Sargento Foods Recalls Colby Cheeses Due to Listeria Concerns

The products were packaged at the company's Plymouth, Wisconsin, facility and distributed nationwide

What to Know

  • Sargento Foods is recalling its colby and colby jack cheese products due to listeria contamination concerns.
  • Listeria can cause fever, diarrhea, headache, stiff neck, confusion, loss of balance and convulsions in addition to muscle aches.
  • Seven other products processed on the same line as the affected cheese have also been recalled.

Cheese manufacturer Sargento Foods Inc. has recalled several of its colby cheese products due to a potential listeria contamination.

Sargento Foods said they were notified by supplier Deutsch Kase Hause that a specialty longhorn colby cheese used in their products may have been contaminated with listeria.

The affected products are the 6.84-ounce packages of Sargento's Ultra Thin Sliced Longhorn Colby with sell-by dates of April 12, 2017, and May 20, 2017, and the 8-ounce Chef Blends Shredded Nacho & Taco Cheese with sell-by dates of June 14, 2017, and July 12, 2017. The products were packaged at the company's Plymouth, Wisconsin, facility.

No illnesses have been reported.

Sargento is also recalling the following retail products because they were packaged on the same line as the affected cheese:

  • Sargento Sliced Colby-Jack Cheese, 12 ounces, UPC 4610000109, with sell-by date of June 11, 2017
  • Sargento Sliced Pepper Jack Cheese, 12 ounces, UPC 4610000108, with sell-by dates of "12JUN17B", "09JUL17B" and "10JUL17B"
  • Sargento Chef Blends Shredded Taco Cheese 8 ounces, UPC 4610040002, with sell-by dates of "H14JUN17", "F28JUN17" and "D28JUN17"
  • Sargento Off The Block Shredded Fine Cut Colby-Jack Cheese, 8 ounces, UPC 4610040014, with sell-by date of "F05JUL17"
  • Sargento Off The Block Shredded Fine Cut Cheddar Jack Cheese, 8 ounces, UPC 4610040076, with sell-by date of "F05JUL17"

No other branded products are affected by the recall. The company encourages consumers to use the "Search Product" tool on its website to determine if your cheese is affected and if so, what to do.

"Food safety is our number one priority at Sargento," the company said in a statement. "We are vigilantly monitoring this issue to ensure the situation will be resolved in a timely manner."

Consumers can also call Sargento Foods Inc. at 1-800-243-3737 between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Central Time, or visit the Sargento.com Contact Us page.

Editor's Note: An earlier version of this story used a photo of a Sargento product that was not affected by the recall.

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