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Posted: 7:09 PM Nov 27, 2009
Dairy alert
The state issued a consumer alert about Blue Marble Family Farm milk products because they may not be properly pasteurized.
Reporter: WEAU 13 News Staff Email Address: news@weau.com |
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The state issued a consumer alert about Blue Marble Family Farm milk products because they may not be properly pasteurized.
The Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection issued the alert Wednesday night. Lab tests confirmed the pasteurization of the products may have been inadequate.
Food safety workers say they don't know of any resulting illnesses. A Madison newspaper reports the products include whole milk, skim milk, chocolate milk, heavy whipping cream, half and half, buttermilk and eggnog in a variety of sizes.
They have sell by dates of November 27th and later. The products were distributed primarily in southern Wisconsin.
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