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US/Silver Spring: Homestead Creamery, a Wirtz, Virginia establishment, recalls certain batch/lots of Milk, Eggnog and Lemonade products from the American marketplace due to suspected chemical cleaner contamination and consequential risks of off-taste, off-odor, burns, internal ingestion and GI tract laceration damage, all serious health and safety hazards.
FDA: http://ht.ly/eSgG30rhU5a
Direct link: https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/homestead-creamery-issues-voluntary-glass-bottled-product-recall
Additional information:
The US Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”) reports the following Beverages are subject to this recall (in alphabetical order):
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Filed under: Burn or scald hazard, Chemical contamination hazard, corrosive hazard, Food & Drink, Ingestion hazard, Laceration hazard, US FDA | Tagged: burns, chemical burn hazard, Eggnog, FDA, GI tract laceration damage, Homestead Creamery, internal ingestion, lemonade, milk, Recalls Direct RIN: 13693-2020, suspected chemical cleaner contamination, US FDA, US Food and Drug Administration | Leave a comment »