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Nobody wants to hear the words “fecal bacteria” and “butter” in the same sentence — but here we are. Cabot Creamery is recalling over 1,700 pounds of its Premium Sea Salted Butter after testing found ...
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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 ...
A recall has been issued for Cabot Creamery butter in seven states, including Connecticut, as the product has elevated levels of a bacteria that suggests fecal contamination was found. Elevated levels ...
Over 1,700 pounds of the company's 8-ounce Extra Creamy Premium Butter, Sea Salted, was recalled on March 26 for elevated levels of coliform, U.S. Food and Drug Administration documents show.
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.
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced the recall of 189 cases of butter that were sold in multiple states across the U.S. The voluntary recall was initiated by AGRI-MARK Inc, the ...
Popular butter sold along the east coast has been recalled due to dangerous bacteria. Vermont-based Cabot Creamery has voluntarily recalled 1,700 pounds of its Cabot Creamery Extra Creamy Sea ...
Languages: English. Cabot Creamery is recalling 1,700 pounds of butter after testing found elevated levels of coliform bacteria in the product, a marker of potential fecal contamination.