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Nearly one ton of butter produced by Cabot Creamery is being voluntarily recalled due to potential fecal contamination, according to a notice issued by the Food and Drug Administration.
A recall has been issued for Cabot Creamery butter in seven states as the product has elevated levels of a bacteria that suggests fecal contamination was found. Elevated levels of coliform were ...
According to Agri-Mark, Inc., Cabot’s parent company, this recall affected just one lot of 8oz Extra Creamy Premium Butter, Sea Salted (Lot Code: 090925-055).
The company said it was voluntarily recalling 189 cases of its eight-ounce, sea-salted Extra Creamy Premium Butter after it found elevated levels of coliform bacteria. By Johnny Diaz Cabot ...
A recall has been issued in seven states for Cabot Creamery butter after the product was found to have elevated levels of bacteria suggesting fecal contamination. High levels of coliform ...
About 1,700 pounds of its Cabot Creamery butter are being recalled due to contamination with a particular bacteria that may indicate fecal contamination. Agri-Mark, a dairy cooperative based in ...
The recall affects 1,700 pounds of Extra Creamy Premium Butter due to elevated coliform levels. About 1,700 pounds of Cabot Creamery butter have been recalled due to elevated levels of coliform ...
An "extra creamy" variety of butter was recently recalled due to coliform bacteria, raising alarms about potential fecal contamination. The recall applied to one lot of 8-ounce Cabot Creamery ...
Cabot Creamery butter shipped to seven states, including New York, has been recalled due to contamination from bacteria often found in fecal matter. The specific butter — Cabot Creamery 8-ounce ...
of butter sticks that have been contaminated with coliform. The company that owns Vermont-based Cabot Creamery is recalling its 8oz Extra Creamy Premium Butter, Sea Salted, which is packaged as ...
She regularly appears on CBS News 24/7 to discuss her reporting. Cabot Creamery butter parent company Agri-Mark is recalling more than 1,700 pounds of a butter product over concerns that it could ...