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Flat Creek Cheeses Recalled for Possible Salmonella Contamination

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Core Tip: The Georgia Department of Agriculture has issued a recall on cheese produced in Swainsboro that could be contaminated with Salmonella.
The Georgicheesea Department of Agriculture has issued a recall on cheese produced in Swainsboro that could be contaminated with Salmonella.

The recall affects blue and cheddar cheeses sold under the names “Heavenly Blue” and “Aztec Cheddar” and made by Flat Creek Farm & Dairy. Last month, the dairy recalled 200 pounds of the Heavenly Blue cheese for the same reason.

The products were sold in Georgia and Florida and through the Flat Creek Dairy website. No illnesses have been reported.

Georgia Agriculture Department officials say the cheeses are packed in clear plastic and range in sizes from half a pound to whole wheels. The recall is specific to product marked with the lot codes 130916XHB (Heavenly Blue) and 130823XAZ (Aztec Cheddar), which can be found on the front of the package.

Consumers who purchased these products are urged to return them to the store.

 
 
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