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Dairy company HP Hood has voluntarily recalled Lactaid, a lactose-free dairy milk, in 27 states due to potential exposure to almonds, according to the company and the Food and Drug Administration.
The recall applies to a limited number of 96 oz. plastic containers of refrigerated Lactaid Milk with the code 51-4109 P2 and the “Best By Date” listed in the chart below.
Lactaid Milk, the popular lactose-free dairy beverage, has been recalled because it may contain an undeclared allergen. HP Hood, the manufacturer of Lactaid Milk products, along with the Food and ...
The milk included in the recall could be dangerous or potentially deadly to anybody with an allergy, as it may contain almonds not listed on the label.
The recall applies to a limited number of 96 oz. plastic containers of refrigerated Lactaid Milk with the code 51-4109 P2 and the “Best By Date” listed in the chart below.
Several types of Lactaid milk that were sold in more than two dozen states have been recalled due to a potential allergy risk.
The milk included in the recall could be dangerous or potentially deadly to anybody with an allergy, as it may contain almonds not listed on the label.
The milk included in the recall could be dangerous or potentially deadly to anybody with an allergy, as it may contain almonds not listed on the label.
The milk included in the recall could be dangerous or potentially deadly to anybody with an allergy, as it may contain almonds not listed on the label.
The milk included in the recall could be dangerous or potentially deadly to anybody with an allergy, as it may contain almonds not listed on the label.