Oak Farms Dairy Recalls Certain Plastic Bottles and Paper Cartons Due to Presence of Alkaline Phosphatase
March 13, 2011
The Oak Farms Dairy plant in Waco is voluntarily recalling half gallon plastic bottles of whole chocolate milk, half pint paper cartons of whole chocolate milk, and half pint paper cartons of 1% chocolate milk due to the presence of Alkaline Phosphatase found in samples during routine testing.
Oak Farms Dairy has received no reports of illnesses related to the affected product and is removing the product from the market out of an abundance of caution. All packaging, regardless of size or type, is printed with a “BEST BY” or “SELL BY” date of March 22, 2011 (printed as MAR 22 on paper half pints, 03/22/11 on plastic half gallons) and a plant code of 48-3302. Distribution of the affected product was limited in scope. Therefore, consumers should only be concerned with products carrying the following Individual Universal Product Codes (UPCs) and plant code 48-3302:
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