Dairy firm HP Hood has voluntarily recalled Lactaid, a lactose-free dairy milk, in 27 states as a consequence of potential publicity to almonds, based on the corporate and the Meals and Drug Administration.
The milk might comprise hint quantities of almonds, which weren’t listed on the label and will pose a danger to individuals with an allergy or extreme sensitivity in the event that they eat the merchandise. The FDA says these people might run the danger of a severe or life-threatening allergic response.
HP Hood issued the recall Friday on 96-ounce containers of complete, 1%, 2%, fat-free and a couple of% calcium-enriched Lactaid Milk that have been shipped to retailers and wholesalers from Sept. 5 by Sept. 18.
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This drawback was found throughout routine upkeep applications that exposed the potential for hint quantities of almond.
The states the place the recalled milk was offered embody Alabama, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Mississippi, North Carolina, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia, Wisconsin and Wyoming.
No sicknesses or allergic reactions have been reported from consuming the product.
The recall solely applies to merchandise which have the code 51-4109 P2 and particular “greatest by” dates introduced by the FDA.
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Anybody who bought a product impacted by the recall might return it to the shop the place it was bought for a full refund or alternate.