On July 17, the FDA issued a Class II risk classification for the recall of Rich Ice Cream Co. (based in Florida). On June 27, the company issued a voluntary recall for several lots of its products due to potential contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. According to the FDA, a Class II risk classification refers to a situation in which the "use of or exposure to a violating product may cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences or where the probability of serious adverse health consequences is remote." The products affected by the recall include Chocolate Crunch Cake Bar, Strawberry Shortcake Bar, Rich Bar, Crumbled Cookie Bar, Orange Cream Bar, Fudge Frenzy Bar, Cotton Candy Twirl Bar, Savagely Sour Blue Raspberry Bar, Savagely Sour Cherry Bar, and Cool Watermelon Bar. The products were distributed to the following states: California, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Georgia, New York, New Jersey, Florida, Texas, Virginia, Arizona, Alabama, Illinois, Missouri, Massachusetts, Tennessee, Iowa, South Carolina, Oregon, Oklahoma, Nevada, Louisiana, Wisconsin, and Nebraska. They were also distributed to Nassau in the Bahamas. @ https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/ires/?Event=97163