Daily News | Oatly milk among 53 products FDA has recalled over bacterial infection
A maker of specialty drinks issued a recall for 53 of its products because of potential microbial contamination, according to the Food and Drug Administration.
Fresno, Calif.-based Lyons Magnus issued the voluntary recall after an analysis showed they did not meet commercial sterility benchmarks, raising the risk of contamination fromThough no illnesses have been reported, the FDA advised against consuming any of the 53 products. The recalled products are packaged under brand names Oatly, Premier Protein, Stumptown, Lyons Ready Care, Lyons Barista Style, Pirq, Glucerna, Aloha, Intelligentsia, Kate Farms, MRE, and Imperial.Premier Protein shakes in chocolate, vanilla and café latte flavors Intelligentsia cold coffee and oat latte The best-by dates on these recalled products range from November 2022 to September 2023.
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