March 28, 2024

Hiland Dairy Lemonade Recalled For Undeclared Milk

Hiland Dairy is recalling one half gallon and pint size lemonade that is produced at the company’s Chandler, Oklahoma facility because the product may contain undeclared milk, one of the major food allergens. Anyone who is allergic to milk or who is lactose intolerant could have a serious reaction if they consume this product. No illnesses or allergic reactions have been reported to date in connection with this recall.

These lemonade products were sold and distributed at retailers in these cities: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Wichita, Kansas; Kansas City, Kansas; and Kansas City, Missouri. The recalled products are: One-Half Gallon Hiland Dairy Lemonade, with UPC number 72060-00519-6, sell by date October 25, 2019, and plant code 4024. Also recalled is Pint Hiland Dairy Lemonade with UPC numberĀ 72060-00524-0, sell by date October 20, 2019, and plant code 4024.

Hiland Dairy learned of the potential issue and then confirmed the problem after internal quality control testing. There are 81 units of the one-half gallon size, and 387 units of pint size Hiland lemonade that are still unaccounted for and in the market. Other Hiland Dairy products are not part of this recall.

If you purchased either of these products and are allergic to milk, or are lactose intolerant, don’t consume them. You can throw them away, or take them back to the place of purchase for a refund.

Hiland Dairy is working with the FDA to investigate the matter and to comply with all recall procedures.

Hiland Dairy Lemonade Recalled For Undeclared Milk

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