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Lactaid Milk recalled in 27 states for potential traces of almonds not included on labels

Dai⛦ry 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 𒀰milk may contain trace amounts of almonds, which were not listed on the label and could pose a risk to people with an allergy or severe sensitivity if they consume the products.

The FDA says these individuals may run the risk of a seriouꦿs or life-threatening allergic reaction.

HP Hood issued the recall Friday on 96-ounce containers of whol💟e, 1%, 2%, fat-free and 2% calcium-enriched Lactaid Milk that were shipped to retailers and wholesalers from Sept. 5 through Sept. 18.

This problem was discovered during routine maint෴e꧂nance programs that revealed the potential for trace amounts of almond.

The states where the recalled milk was sold inc𓂃lude Alabama, Colorꦗado, 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.

Dairy company HP Hood has voluntarily recalled Lactaid Milk in 27 states due to a potential exposure to almonds, according to the FDA. FDA
The recall applies to products with the code 51-4109 P2 and specific “best by” dates listed by the FDA. FDA
According to the FDA, people with almond allergies may run the risk of a severe reaction if consuming the product. FDA

No illne𓃲sses or allergic reactions have been reported from consuming the product.

The recall only applies to products that have the code 51-4109 P2 and specific “best by” dates .

Anyone who purchased a product impacted by the recall may return it toཧ the store where it was purchased for a full refund or exchange.