Nestlé Issues Voluntary Recall Of Drumstick Cones Over Listeria Concerns

GLENDALE (CBSLA.com) — Nestlé USA, Inc. has issued the voluntary recall of some of its drumstick cones over concerns of listeria contamination.

The recall is limited to the 16-count variety pack and 25-count vanilla pack made at the company's Bakersfield production facility.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said in a news release that the two pack sizes contain 4.6 fl.oz. cones, and were distributed nationally.

The FDA says the company received positive test results for listeria from equipment contact surfaces from an area on the production line.

The government said listeria was not present in the cones themselves.

There have been no reports of illnesses from the products.

For a list of products being recalled, click here.

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