A popular milk produced at a Dubuque facility is being recalled due to the potential for food-grade cleaning agents.

The recall was announced last week by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) via their website. It impacts 320 gallons which were distributed to Woodman's stores in Illinois and Wisconsin.

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Information on the Recalled Product:

The recalled item is Prairie Farms Fat-Free Milk, which was produced at the company's Dubuque facility, located at 3510 Central Avenue. The impacted product is the gallon size of fat-free milk with a December 8th expiration date and the following information:

  • Plant code: PLT19-145
  • Time-stamp: between 17:51 - 21:23

This information can easily be discerned near the cap of Prairie Farms milk, printed on the side of the plastic gallon. Again, this product was only sold at Woodman's locations in Illinois and Wisconsin. None of the affected gallons were sold in Iowa.

Woodman's Locations That Sold the Recalled Product:

Affected gallons of Prairie Farms Fat-Free Milk were distributed and sold at the following locations in both of the aforementioned states.

Illinois:

  • Bloomingdale
  • Buffalo Grove
  • Carpentersville
  • Lakemoor
  • North Aurora
  • Rockford

Wisconsin:

  • Appleton
  • Beloit
  • Green Bay
  • Janesville
  • Kenosha
  • Madison
  • Menomonee Falls
  • Oak Creek
  • Onalaska
  • Racine
  • Sun Prairie
  • Waukesha
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This is a serious recall due to the fact that consuming the milk, if it was contaminated with cleaning agents, could lead to sickness. The FDA advises those who have the milk in their refrigerator to discard of it or take it to the Woodman's location at which they purchased it for a full refund.

Read more about the ongoing recall of specific gallons of Prairie Farms Fat-Free Milk on KCRG's website. View the full report on the FDA's website.

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