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Medium RiskFDA Food
Food & Beverages/Dairy & Eggs

Fishtrap Dairy LLC: Pasteurized 1% and Chocolate Milk Recalled for Inhibitory Substances

Agency Publication Date: December 21, 2021
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Summary

Fishtrap Dairy LLC is recalling 217 units of Twin Brook Creamery brand 1% Milk and Chocolate Milk because an inhibitory substance was detected in the products. Inhibitory substances, such as antibiotic residues, can interfere with the safety and quality of dairy products and pose health risks to sensitive individuals. The affected milk was packaged in glass bottles with green or brown caps and distributed directly in Washington state.

Risk

The presence of inhibitory substances in milk often indicates the presence of drug residues or sanitizers that should not be in the final product. These substances can cause adverse health reactions in individuals with specific sensitivities or allergies to certain veterinary medications.

What You Should Do

  1. Locate any Twin Brook Creamery glass milk bottles in your refrigerator and check the product name, cap color, and 'Best By' date.
  2. Identify 1% Milk by looking for 64 oz or 32 oz glass bottles with green caps and a 'Best by 12/07/21 A' date (Plant # 53-05). Check for UPC 897605001026 (64 oz) or UPC 897605001057 (32 oz).
  3. Identify Chocolate Milk by looking for 16 oz, 32 oz, or 64 oz glass bottles with brown caps and a 'Best by 12/05/21 B' date (Plant # 53-05). Check for UPC 897605001170 (16 oz), UPC 897605001163 (32 oz), or UPC 897605001231 (64 oz).
  4. Immediately stop using and dispose of any affected milk products, or return them to the place of purchase for a full refund.
  5. If you have consumed these products and feel unwell, contact your healthcare provider for guidance.
  6. Contact the FDA Consumer Complaint hotline at 1-888-723-3332 (1-888-SAFEFDA) for further assistance.

Your Remedy Options

💰Full Refund

Full refund upon return.

How to: Return to the place of purchase for a full refund or contact the manufacturer for further instructions.

Affected Products

Product: Twin Brook Creamery Pasteurized 1% Milk (64 oz)
Item Code:
Plant # 53-05
UPC Codes:
897605001026
Date Ranges: Best by 12/07/21 A
Product: Twin Brook Creamery Pasteurized 1% Milk (32 oz)
Item Code:
Plant # 53-05
UPC Codes:
897605001057
Date Ranges: Best by 12/07/21 A
Product: Twin Brook Creamery Pasteurized Chocolate Milk (16 oz)
Item Code:
Plant # 53-05
UPC Codes:
897605001170
Date Ranges: Best by 12/05/21 B
Product: Twin Brook Creamery Pasteurized Chocolate Milk (32 oz)
Item Code:
Plant # 53-05
UPC Codes:
897605001163
Date Ranges: Best by 12/05/21 B
Product: Twin Brook Creamery Pasteurized Chocolate Milk (64 oz)
Item Code:
Plant # 53-05
UPC Codes:
897605001231
Date Ranges: Best by 12/05/21 B

Additional Information

Agency: Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Event ID: 89099
Status: Resolved
Manufacturer: Fishtrap Dairy LLC
Sold By: Directly in WA
Manufactured In: United States
Units Affected: 2 products (1% milk = 120/64 oz. bottles and 56/32 oz. bottles.; Chocolate milk = 216/64 oz. bottles; 679/32 oz. bottles; 983/16 oz. bottles)
Distributed To: Washington

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