Story highlights FDA prohibits food from leaving facility where contaminated products were manufactured

Six new cases of illness have been reported by the CDC

Twenty-nine cases have been reported in 12 states

(CNN) No food products may be sold or distributed from the Dixie Dew Products, Inc facility in Erlinger, Kentucky, because they may be contaminated with E. coli, the US Food and Drug Administration said Thursday.

Dixie Dew had been contracted by I.M. Healthy as the manufacturer of their soy nut butter which has been linked to a multistate E. coli outbreak that has sickened 29 people in 12 states this year.

The FDA said they suspended Dixie Dew's registration, "after an inspection revealed insanitary conditions at the firm that could affect the safety of finished products." The inspection was conducted earlier this month.

recalled soy nut butter products are continuing to make people sick. On Thursday, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said therecalled soy nut butter products are continuing to make people sick.

The agency reported six additional illnesses bringing the total to 29. Twenty-four of those illnesses are in individuals younger than 18.

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