A voluntary recall has been issued over fears that some frozen ice treats sold in Texas might be contaminated with listeria, the Food and Drug Administration reported.

Wheeling, W.Va.-based Ziegenfelder Co. issued the recall of some 3,000 cases of Budget Saver Cherry Pineapple Monster Pops and Sugar Free Twin Pops because of their potential for contamination.

No illnesses have been reported in connection with the ice pops, which were sold in Texas, Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Maine, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Utah, Washington and Wyoming during a 15-day period from April 5 through April 19.

These ice pops produced in West Virginia and sold in Texas are under a voluntary recall issued by the company. (FDA)

The frozen pops come 12 to a package. The Cherry Pineapple Monster Pops carry the UPC code 0-74534-84200-9 and have lot codes D09418A through D10018B. The Sugar Free Pops carry the UPC code 0-74534-75642-9 and have lot codes D09318A through D10018B.

The voluntary recall was the result of a routine state inspection of the company's Denver production facility, which found listeria in environmental samples that were collected.

Controversy dogged Texas-based Blue Bell Creameries in 2015 when the company suspended production of its ice cream after contamination led to an outbreak of listeria that sickened 10 and resulted in three deaths. Blue Bell was eventually fined $850,000 in penalties.

The Ziegenfelder Co. has stopped production and distribution at the Denver plant as the investigation continues.

Anyone who has bought the affected ice pops can return them for a full refund at the store they purchased them from. Consumers with questions can call Ziegenfelder at 1-888-683-0379 between 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday.