La Providence Popsicles were recalled due to potential Listeria

The Georgia Department of Agriculture reported that La Providence Popsicles were voluntarily recalled in Georgia due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination. No illnesses have been reported to date in connection with the consumption of the popsicles. The recalling firm is Paleteria La Providencia of Smyrna, Georgia. The manufacturer’s distribution records are incomplete; therefore, officials are working with the firm to identify businesses that received these popsicles. They may have been sold from mobile frozen dessert carts or convenience stores in the Atlanta area. The recalled items are all La Providence brand. They include Coconut ice cream popsicles with date code 6/17/25, Cookies and Cream ice cream popsicles with date code 6/17/25, and Coffee ice cream popsicles with date code 6/11/25. The problem was identified and the recall was triggered when routine finished product testing revealed a positive result for Listeria species. This cannot rule out Listeria monocytogenes. @ https://foodpoisoningbulletin.com/2025/la-providence-popsicles-recalled-for-possible-listeria/

 

 

 La Providence Popsicles Recalled For Possible Listeria
La Providence Popsicles Recalled For Possible Listeria

La Providence Popsicles are being voluntarily recalled in Georgia for possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination, according to the Georgia Department

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