Story highlights A recall has been expanded to include some Taylor Farms products

Listeria monocytogenes were found in a plant but not in tested products, the FDA says

(CNN) Taylor Farms announced a recall of some of its products Tuesday that contain previously recalled Sabra hummus. This is an expansion of the Sabra Dipping Co. recall announced Saturday of some hummus products and spreads because of possible listeria contamination.

The products were manufactured before November 8 at a plant where listeria monocytogenes have been found, but the bacteria have not been found in products that have been tested, the FDA said. The products were distributed to retail outlets in the United States and Canada.

Consumers are urged to discard any product with a "Best Before" date through January 23, 2017. That date can be found on the lid of each package.

In addition, Taylor Farms Veggie and Hummus Bistro Boxes and Schnucks Vegetable and Hummus Snack Trays are recalled because they contain 2-ounce containers of Sabra Classic Hummus. These items were distributed in 23 states and the District of Columbia between October 30 and November 18.

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