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Country Fresh Expands Voluntary Recall of Fruit Products (Listeria) Store Store Manager Address City State Zip 358 DELANA COOMBES 367 W CHERRY ST ALMA AR 72921 318 JASON GRAHAM 109 WP MALONE DR ARKADELPHIA AR 71923 160 MICHAEL ALEXANDER 219 HIGHWAY 412 ASH FLAT AR 72513 133 RECARDO SMITH 297 HIGHWAY 32 BYP ASHDOWN AR 71822 119 KEVIN FITTERLING 3150 HARRISON ST BATESVILLE AR 72501 4168 TIMOTHY HAMMACK 2003 W. CENTER ST BEEBE AR 72012 85 NICOLE PERKINS 17309 INTERSTATE 30 S BENTON AR 72015 100 TRISTAN DOWN 406 S WALTON BLVD BENTONVILLE AR 72712 2685 TBD TBD 3701 SE DODSON RD BENTONVILLE AR 72712 2686 ZACHARY MOORE 1703 E. CENTRAL AVE BENTONVILLE AR 72712 2741 SONIA BARRETT 3510 SE 14TH ST BENTONVILLE AR 72712 3164 JOEL KNOX 205 N. 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