Specialty meat producer Olli Salumeria Americana is recalling ready-to-eat products over listeria fears.

Oceanside, Calif.-based Olli is recalling about 3,946 pounds of product, the United States Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service announced March 2.

The products were packed on Jan. 19. The problem was discovered following routine Canadian Food Inspection Agency testing.

The affected products include:

  • 6 oz. packages of “Gusto NAPOLI APPLEWOOD-SMOKED SALAME” containing lot code 1000012821. 
  • 6 oz. packages of “Gusto CHORIZO SMOKED PAPRIKA” containing lot code 1000012812.
  • 6 oz. packages of “Gusto SOPRESSATA BLACK PEPPERCORN SALAME” containing lot code 1000012811.
  • 6 oz. packages of “Gusto TOSCANO FENNEL POLLEN SALAME” containing lot code 1000012805.
  • 6 oz. packages of “Gusto PEPPERONI CLASSICALLY AMERICAN” containing lot code 1000012804.
  • 175 gram packages of “OLLI MOLISANA PEPPER + GARLIC SALAMI” containing lot code 1000012808. 
  • 175 gram packages of “OLLI NAPOLI APPLEWOOD-SMOKED SALAMI” containing lot code 1000012810.
  • 175 gram packages of “OLLI CALABRESE SPICY SALAMI” containing lot code 1000012807.

 As of March 2, no illnesses related to the recall had been reported.