Heads Up! Michigan Apples Recalled Due To Possible Listeria Contamination

Heads Up! Michigan Apples Recalled Due To Possible Listeria Contamination

Getting ready to make some delicious taffy apples for the Halloween season?

Better check your apples to make sure they’re not the Michigan apples that are being recalled.

The Kane County Health Department is advising that North Bay Produce, Inc. of Traverse City, MI, is voluntarily recalling 2,297 cases and two bulk bins of fresh apples due to the potential to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes.

Recalled varieties include McIntosh, Honeycrisp, Jonathan, Fuji, Jonamac and Red Delicious apples.

Recalled apples were sold in plastic bags under the brands Great Lakes, North Bay Produce Pure Michigan as well as unbranded in clear plastic tote bags, white paper tote bags, and individually from retailers display trays. The recalled apples were shipped between Oct. 16, 2019, and Oct. 21, 2019 from one North Bay facility to wholesalers, retailers and brokers in Florida, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, North Carolina, Texas and Wisconsin.

Apples purchased at retail prior to Oct. 16 are not affected by this recall, and no other North Bay Produce products are affected by this recall. There are no illnesses linked by health officials to this recall.

Consumers can identify the recalled product by the following product descriptions and photos at https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/north-bay-produce-voluntarily-recalls-fresh-apples-because-possible-health-risk.

Anyone who has the recalled product in their possession should not consume it. The product should be discarded or returned to the place of purchase.

Listeria monocytogenes is an organism which can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems. Although healthy individuals may suffer only short-term symptoms such as high fever, severe headache, stiffness, nausea, abdominal pain and diarrhea.

Listeria infection can cause miscarriages and stillbirths among pregnant women.

Consumers with questions may call 1-231-929-4001 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Eastern Time Monday through Friday or visit www.northbayproduce.com

The Kane County Health Department has an abundance of information on food safety online at KaneHealth.com/Pages/Food-Safety.aspx.

Distributed By

Variety, Brand & Packaging

Arrival Date(s)

UPC Code

PLU
Number

Item
Number

Shipped-To- Location

North Bay
Produce, Inc.
McIntosh Great
Lakes 3lb. Plastic
Bag, Product of MIUSA
Delivered between 10/19/19 and 10/21/19 8 13635
01012 8
Michigan Louisiana
North Bay
Produce, Inc.
Jonathan
Great Lakes 3lb. Plastic Bag, Product of MI-USA
Delivered 10/21/19 8 13635
01017 3
Louisiana
North Bay
Produce, Inc.
Honeycrisp Great
Lakes 3lb. Plastic
Bag, Product of MI-
Delivered 10/21/19 8 13635
01018 0
Louisiana
USA
North Bay
Produce, Inc.
Jonamac Great
Lakes 3lb. Plastic
Bag, Product of MIUSA
Delivered 10/16/19 8 13635
01019 7
Wisconsin
North Bay
Produce, Inc.
McIntosh North Bay Pure Michigan 3lb. Plastic Bag, Product of MI-USA Delivered 10/21/19 8 13635
01012 8
Michigan
North Bay
Produce, Inc.
Honeycrisp North
Bay Pure Michigan
2lb. Plastic Bag,
Product of MI-USA
Delivered 10/19/19 8 13635
01130 9
Michigan
North Bay
Produce, Inc.
Honeycrisp Quarter
Peck Paper Tote
Bag, Product of MIUSA
Delivered 10/19/19 700116 Michigan
North Bay
Produce, Inc.
Fuji
Half Peck Plastic Tote Bags, Product of MI-USA
Delivered 10/18/19 4195 All Fresh Thyme
Farmers Market
Stores
North Bay
Produce, Inc.
Jonathan Bulk 600lb
Corugated Bins,
Product of MI-USA
Delivered 10/16/19

Michigan

North Bay
Produce, Inc.
Mcintosh
Distributed in trays;
Product of MI-USA
Delivered
10/19/19 &
10/21/19
4019 Not sold at retail
North Bay
Produce, Inc.
Red Delicious Distributed in trays; sold individually for retail sale, Product of MI-USA

Delivered 10/21/19

4168
4167

North Carolina
Department of
Agriculture (Food
Distribution
Division- Butner)
Creedmoor, North Carolina
Feeding South
Florida
Pembroke Park,
Florida

SOURCE: Kane County Health Department, FDA news releases