Blue Bell just got another boost in its climb back to ice cream supremacy, as the FDA has officially identified a third-party cookie dough supplier as the source of Litsteria contamination that prompted a recall late last year.
Blue Bell Ice Cream is recalling select products containing chocolate chip cookie dough from third party supplier Aspen Hills due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination.
State health authorities have one clear message to Blue Bell Creameries and any dairy whose facilities are not sanitary: don't mess with Texas.
According to the industry blog Food Safety News, a consent agreement between Blue Bell and the Texas State Department of Health Services requires payment of $175,000 in fines within 30 days or an additional $675,000, for a grand total fine of $850,000, wil
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With the teaser, "It'll have you dancing in the grocery story aisle," you better believe we have high hopes for the new flavor being introduced by the famous Texas creamery, Blu
Representatives with Blue Bell Creameries announced this week that new safety procedures led to the detection of what may be Listeria in one of its plants, but stressed that no Blue Bell products have tested positive for the bacteria.
Well, it's cleared to resume production. WFAA in Dallas is reporting the the delicious ice cream has has been given the all-clear to produce ice cream again at its Sylacauga, Ala., plant.