A recent recall has impacted milk sold in 27 states across the U.S., as HP Hood LLC has voluntarily recalled several types of Lactaid milk due to a potential almond contamination—posing a risk for individuals with nut allergies.
The reason wh Is the Milk Being Recalled?
HP Hood LLC initiated a voluntary recall of five varieties of Lactaid milk in 96-ounce containers after routine maintenance revealed possible almond traces in the product.
No health issues have been reported yet, but the company stated that the recall was done “out of an abundance of caution” to safeguard consumers against potential allergic reactions.
Affected Products and Distribution States
HP Hood LLC is recalling select 96 oz Refrigerated Lactaid Milk units due to potential almond contamination.
The recall involves these specific Lactaid milk varieties:
•Whole Milk
•2% Milk
•1% Milk
•Fat-Free Milk
•2% Calcium Enriched Milk
STATES DISTRIBUTED:
Alabama
Colorado
Connecticut
Florida
Georgia
Iowa
Illinois
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maryland
Michigan
Minnesota
Missouri
Mississippi
North Carolina
Nebraska
New Jersey
New York
Ohio
Oklahoma
Pennsylvania
Texas
Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
The affected containers bear the code 51-4109 P2, which can be found on the top-center area of the container.
What to Do If You Have the Recalled Milk
If you’ve purchased any of the recalled Lactaid milk products, the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) advises you to avoid consuming them.
Instead, return the item to the store where you bought it for a full refund or exchange. This step is particularly important if you or someone in your household has a known almond allergy.
HP Hood LLC has emphasized that it is taking all precautions to ensure no other products are affected by this issue.
Customers are encouraged to monitor the FDA’s website for any updates related to this recall or additional products that may be affected.
Why This Recall Is Important
This potential almond contamination goes beyond a simple labeling error—it poses a serious health risk for those with nut allergies.
Almonds can cause severe allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis, which can be life-threatening. The absence of an allergen disclosure on the label makes this recall especially critical for those with known sensitivities.
Although no illnesses have been reported, the risk of a serious reaction underscores the importance of heeding these warnings.
How the Issue Was Discovered
The risk of contamination was identified during a routine maintenance check, a standard procedure for food manufacturers to maintain product safety and quality.
The trace amounts of almonds were detected during the production process, leading to an immediate recall to prevent any risk to consumers.
These routine checks are vital for spotting hidden contaminants in food products and, in this instance, enabled the company to address the issue before any reported illnesses occurred.
Stay Informed and Safe
This recall highlights the importance of staying informed about the products we consume, particularly foods with potential allergens.
If you have Lactaid milk in your refrigerator, take a moment to check if it’s part of the recalled batch and return any affected items to the store.
Prioritizing food safety is always the best approach.
For further information on the recall, including a complete list of affected products and states, visit the FDA’s official website.
Stay informed about any future updates on this issue, or contact HP Hood Consumer Affairs at 800-242-2423, available Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. ET to 5 p.m. ET.