Peterson Company Inc is recalling 18 cases (approximately 288 pieces) of Twin Sisters Creamery Whatcom Blue and Farmhouse White raw milk cheeses. These products are being recalled because they may be contaminated with E. coli O103:H2. The affected cheese was sold in 5-ounce to 6-ounce Cryovac-sealed packages and distributed in Idaho, Oregon, and Washington.
E. coli O103:H2 is a pathogen that can cause severe diarrheal illness and abdominal cramps. While most healthy adults recover within a week, some individuals may develop a form of kidney failure called Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome (HUS), which is most common in children and the elderly.
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Recall #: H-0197-2026. Distributed in 16 pieces per case.
Recall #: H-0198-2026.

Twin Sisters Whatcome Blue, Aged ≥ 60 days

Twin Sisters Farmhouse Cheese, Aged ≥ 60 days

Twin Sisters Mustard Seed, Aged ≥ 60 days

Twin Sisters Peppercorn, Aged ≥ 60 days

Twin Sisters Creamery, Whatcome Blue

Twin Sisters Creamery, Farmhouse Cheese
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