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The foods are sold under dozens of different brand names, but all recalled products say Fresh Creative Cuisine on the bottom of the label. The recall affects items sold in nine East Coast states.
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A listeria outbreak has led to 16 infections and one death across six states, with New York having the most cases. The CDC has not yet pinpointed specific products that could be causing the outbreak.
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An outbreak in Big Olaf ice cream products that has sickened nearly two dozen people in 10 states forced the brand to recall all of its flavors and products, the Food and Drug Administration says.
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It has resulted in one death and nearly two dozen people becoming ill.
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A notice from the CDC said consumers who have ice cream from Sarasota's Big Olaf Creamery should throw away any of those products.
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One death and nearly two dozen hospitalizations are being tied to a new listeria outbreak that has a possible link to Florida.
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Officials say the recall was prompted after a random sample tested positive for the organism listeria monocytogenes. No illnesses have been reported, the FDA says.