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Coconut-Flavored Popsicles Recalled After Tests Find Listeria

Posted: 3:17 pm PST January 29, 2008Updated: 3:33 pm PST January 29, 2008

Ca Rem #1 Ice Cream, SeaTac, is voluntarily recalling its coconut-flavored popsicles. The non-dairy frozen dessert may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes.

The recall of the popsicles was initiated after routine sampling and analysis by Washington State Department of Agriculture revealed the presence of Listeria.

No illnesses have been reported to date in connection with this product.

The Ca Rem #1 popsicle is sold in 3-ounce un-coded plastic bags, primarily in Asian food markets and restaurants in western Washington and western Oregon.

Consumers who have purchased Ca Rem #1 popsicles should throw out the product and not eat it. Consumers with questions may contact the company at 206-720-1887.

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