Dean 2% reduced-fat milk undergoes recall

Nov. 17, 2003
Dean Milk Co Inc, based in Louisville KY, is voluntarily recalling gallon and one-half gallon containers of 2% reduced-fat milk because they may have
Dean Milk Co Inc, based in Louisville KY, is voluntarily recalling gallon and one-half gallon containers of 2% reduced-fat milk because they may have come in contact with eggnog during processing. Those with allergies to eggs run the risk of a serious or life-threatening reaction if they use this product.

The recalled milk was processed at the Dean plant in Louisville and may have been distributed to Kroger, Winn-Dixie, Wal-Mart, WesselmanÕs, and convenience stores in Kentucky, Tennessee, Indiana, and Ohio. These brand labels are subject to the recall: DeanÕs, Winn Dixie, WesselmanÕs, and Great Value.

Only plastic gallon and half-gallon containers of 2% reduced- fat milk are involved in the recall. Printed information is on top of the one-gallon container and on the side of the half-gallon container above the label, and it will contain one of these:

SELL BY NOV 27 2108B

SELL BY NOV 27 2108C

Dean and retailers are removing the product from store shelves. Consumers can return the product to their place of purchase for a full refund. Those with questions may phone 877-234-0022 toll-free.

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