DETROIT - A Michigan creamery has expanded a previous recall to include all varieties of its ice cream produced since Feb. 20.

Reilly Craft Creamery, of Detroit, recalled its Vanilla Bean Ice Cream and Choc Choc Chunk Ice Cream on Sept. 5 due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination. The recall was expanded to include all lots of all flavors on Sept. 26.

The recalled products have already been removed from the marketplace, but there is a concern that consumers could have some of the products stored in their freezers. No illnesses have been reported to date.

The recalled ice cream was distributed to 5 retail grocery stores in Michigan including Farmer's Hand in Detroit, Western Market in Ferndale, Fairfax Quality Market in Grosse Pointe Park, Fresh Farms Market in Grosse Pointe and Eat Local Eat Natural in Ann Arbor.

The ice cream is packaged in paper pint cartons and the product numbers are on bottom of the container. Flavors added to the recall include House Made Honey Comb, Mint Choc Chunk, Sea Salt Caramel, Hand-Steeped Coffee, Single-Batch Strawberry, Chocolate Deluxe (Vegan), Small-Batch Strawberry (Vegan) and Butter Pecan.

The original recall was initiated during routine testing by the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development. Reilly Craft is choosing to recall all product back to the last clean sample as a precautionary measure.

Consumers who have purchased any flavor of Reilly Craft ice cream since Feb. 20 are urged not to consume them and may return them to the place of purchase for a full refund. Consumers with questions may contact Reilly Craft at 313-300-9859.