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State issues two recalls
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Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Tommy Irvin alerts consumers to the recall of a low protein imitation cream cheese product that may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes.

Cambrooke Foods®, LLC, Framingham, Mass., is recalling all batches of its Low Protein Imitation Cream Cheese (“Cheddar Wizard,” “Herb & Garlic,” and “Plain” flavors) because they may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes, an organism that can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in the very young, frail, elderly and those with weakened immune systems.

The company is conducting a market recall of all batches of its Low Protein Peanot Butter™ because it was produced using the same machinery used to produce the Imitation Cream Cheese products.  

These products are sold to customers with special dietary needs. The products are distributed directly to consumers and to a limited number of distributors in the U.S. and Canada.

Consumers with questions should contact Cambrooke Foods® at (866) 456-9776, ext. 1015, or e-mail them at safetyfirst@cambrookefoods.com.

Irvin also is alerting Georgians to the recall of a chocolate energy shake mix that may contain milk as an ingredient.   

Kashi Company, LaJolla, Calif., is recalling a limited number of canisters of its Kashi GOLEAN Powder Chocolate Energy Shake Mix because they  contain a milk ingredient not listed on the label. People who have allergies to milk products run the risk of an allergic reaction if they consume this product.

The product, packaged in a 14.8 ounce canister, has the bar code 18627 71000.  The Better if Used by Dates are between JAN 17 2009 and NOV 15 2009.  This product information is stamped on the bottom of the canister.

The product was distributed to grocery, health food, pharmacy and on-line retailers nationwide.

Consumers with questions should contact the Kashi Company (877) 747-2467.