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Listeria Found: Face Rock Cheese Product Recalled
18 Nov
Summary
- Face Rock Creamery recalled Vampire Slayer Garlic Cheddar due to Listeria.
- Only 16 units sold at Bandon, Oregon store between Nov 10-13.
- Consumers urged to destroy or return affected cheese for refund.

Face Rock Creamery LLC has issued a voluntary recall for its Vampire Slayer Garlic Cheddar cheese due to potential Listeria monocytogenes contamination. The bacterium was detected in the cheese's packaging environment, prompting immediate action. The recall impacts a limited quantity of just 16 six-ounce blocks sold directly from the company's store in Bandon, Oregon.
The affected cheese was available for purchase between November 10 and November 13. Customers who bought the product are strongly encouraged to either safely dispose of it or return it to the point of sale for a complete refund. While no illnesses have been reported, Listeria infections can cause severe symptoms and are a significant cause of foodborne illness deaths in the U.S.
This recall is part of a broader trend of food product advisories. Recently, peaches were recalled nationwide due to Listeria found in a packing facility, and a significant recall of precooked pasta products resulted in multiple deaths and illnesses, underscoring the ongoing vigilance required in food safety.




