Nestle recalls some Drumstick cones for possible Listeria contamination

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By Michelle Rotuno-Johnson – GLENDALE, CA (WCMH)–Nestlé USA is recalling several of its Drumstick cones due to a possible Listeria contamination.

The company issued a voluntary recall on Oct. 7 for its Nestlé Drumstick Club 16 count Variety Pack and 24 count Vanilla Pack. Both pack sizes contain 4.6-ounce cones.

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The company "received positive test results for Listeria monocytogenes (LM) from equipment contact surfaces from a location on the production line where these products are made" and said there have been no positive test results for Listeria present in the Drumstick cones themselves.

The cones were made in Bakersfield, California and distributed nationally. For more information, visit the FDA's website.