Boss Dairy Farms, a Michigan-based company for the production and distribution of dairy products, is voluntarily recalling a lot of Mild Cheddar Cheese. Boss Dairy Farms collaborates with retail partners to deliver cheese and other dairy products. Charlevoix Cheese Company is a Michigan-based cheese brand best known for its cheddar and other dairy products.
Why is Boss Dairy Farms Recalling Mild Cheddar Cheese?
Its products are distributed through local retailers. The company conducts its business in accordance with the food safety regulations of federal and state authorities and voluntarily conducts recalls when needed.
A single lot of 8-oz Mild Cheddar Cheese is being recalled, as announced by Boss Dairy Farms on December 17, 2025. During routine testing, the company identified Listeria monocytogenes in a block of Mild Cheddar Cheese.
Recalled Product Details
The recalled Mild Cheddar Cheese by Charlevoix Cheese Company was distributed in Michigan at retail stores. Though no cases of illness have been reported so far, here are the details to identify the affected lot:
- Weight of the Pack: 8 oz
- Type of Packaging: Clear plastic packaging
- UPC: 850056642057
- Lot Number: 13220025
- Best By Date: October 20, 2026
Symptoms of Listeria Infection
Listeriosis is an infection caused by Listeria monocytogenes and may cause an array of symptoms. Characteristic symptoms include fever, muscle aches, headache, stiffness, nausea, abdominal pain, and diarrhea.
In more severe cases, the infection may extend to other parts of the body apart from the gastrointestinal system. Some individuals are more vulnerable to serious illness than others; these include pregnant women, older people, young children, and those who have weakened immune systems.
The result of listeriosis in pregnant women may be miscarriage, stillbirth, premature birth, or a dangerous infection to the newborn. Those who develop any symptoms following the intake of the recalled product are encouraged to consult a doctor.
What’s Next
The recall is ongoing as Boss Dairy Farms and the FDA continue to monitor the situation and ensure the removal of the potentially affected product from store shelves. The company is dedicated to offering high-quality products with an emphasis on consumer safety.
Consumers who have the cheese block from the affected lot are encouraged to discard it or return it for a refund. It should not be consumed under any circumstances. Consumers with questions may contact the company at (231) 675-9902.

