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New York Style Nova Lox Listeria Outbreak

Spence & Co. recalled its New York Style Nova Lox Lot Number 9720704 due to potential Listeria contamination on November 9, 2012. The recall was initiated after a Listeria outbreak was traced to the smoked salmon product.

Symptoms of Listeria infection can appear from days to months after consumption of a contaminated food product.

Lox Distribution Information

Through Distributors in IL, MO, NJ, MA and in the Detroit area between 9.26.12 and 10.5.12

It has also been distributed to the following retail stores:

Earthfare: AL, NC, GA, SC, TN, FL & OH between 9.28.12 and 10.5.12.

Shaws Supermarkets: New England on 9.28.12. (expiration date 10.21.12)

Roche Bros: MA on 9.26.12 (expiration date 10.19.12).

Fresh Markets: In FL, GA, KY, IL, AL, AZ, OH, TN, SC, VA, IN, MI, OK & KS.

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