Blue Bell Says Ice Cream Is Safe Despite Potential Concern

<p>Blue Bell Creameries sought to reassure customers Monday that its ice cream in safe, even as the Texas company tries to determine whether&nbsp;listeria has again been found at one of its plants.&nbsp;</p>

Tuesday, January 12th 2016, 4:45 am

By: News On 6


Blue Bell Creameries sought to reassure customers Monday that its ice cream in safe, even as the Texas company tries to determine whether listeria has again been found at one of its plants.

Blue Bell is in the midst of returning its products to stores after it recalled its ice cream and halted sales last year due to listeria contamination at some plants. On Friday, the Bernham-based company said it found locations at one of its three plants where listeria might be present.

In a statement emailed Monday, Blue Bell said customers "can be confident in our ice cream because of all the steps we have taken to ensure a safe product. Our enhanced testing program confirms that these procedures are working."

The company said its enhanced testing flags "suspicious areas as an early warning system so we can take steps to extensively clean and sanitize the areas, refine our procedures or make additional physical enhancements in our facilities."

In addition to a facility in Brenham, Blue Bell has plants in Alabama and Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. It hasn't said where it found the possible presence of the bacteria.

Carrie Williams, a spokeswoman for the Texas Department of State Health Services, said Blue Bell told her agency that it found "a couple of instances of environmental positives for Listeria species at the Brenham plant over the last month" in non-food areas such as floors and floor drains "and the instances were addressed."

In the wake of last year's recall and cleanup efforts, Blue Bell signed agreements with health officials in Texas, Alabama and Oklahoma requiring the company to inform the states whenever there is a positive test result for listeria in its products or ingredients. However, the agreements do not require Blue Bell to immediately notify the states of any presumptive positive test results for listeria that might have been found on floors or other surfaces that don't have contact with food.

The requirement came after the company failed to tell federal or state health officials of repeated findings of listeria at its Broken Arrow plant dating back to 2013.

In October, CBS News did a series of investigations on the Blue Bell Ice Cream factory in Texas, that was linked to an outbreak of listeria.

During the outbreak, 10 people became sick and three died. The company recalled 8 million gallons of ice cream. Before this, Blue Bell was the number three brand in the country and was sold in 23 states.

On Tuesday, Dec. 29, the Department of Justice opened an investigation into Blue Bell. Sources told CBS News that DOJ is trying to determine what Blue Bell management knew about potentially deadly hazards in their plants -- and when they knew it.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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