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Certain Cabot Creamery butter products recalled after tests come back positive for bacteria

Certain Cabot Creamery butter products recalled after tests come back positive for bacteria
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      PARTY REVIEW OF THEIR DAIRY SUPPLY CHAIN. MORE THAN 1,700 POUNDS OF BUTTER IS BEING RECALLED AFTER THE PRODUCT TESTED POSITIVE. FOR A BACTERIA THAT IS OFTEN ASSOCIATED WITH FECAL CONTAMINATION. CABOT CREAMERY OFFICIALS SAID MORE THAN 99% OF THE AFFECTED PRODUCTS WERE PULLED BEFORE THEY WERE SOLD TO CONSUMERS, BUT 17 OF THE AFFECTED PRODUCTS WERE SOLD IN VERMONT. THE RECALL APPLIES TO CABOT CREAMERIES EIGHT OUNCE EXTRA CREAMY PREMIUM BUTTER SEA SALTED. IT HAS A BEST BY DATE OF SEPTEMBER 9TH, 2025. YOU CA
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      Certain Cabot Creamery butter products recalled after tests come back positive for bacteria
      More than 1,700 pounds of butter products are being recalled after the product tested positive for elevated levels of coliform bacteria. The Food and Drug Administration and Cabot Creamery announced the recall on Wednesday.>> Download the free WMUR app to get updates on the go: Apple | Google Play <<According to the Food and Drug Administration, the product was available for sale in seven states, including New Hampshire. However, Cabot Creamery officials said their parent company was able to recover 99.5% of the affected products before they were sold to consumers. They said just 17 of the affected products were sold, with all of those products purchased in Vermont. The recall applies to Cabot's eight-ounce, sea-salted, extra creamy premium butter.The product has a best-by date of Sept. 9, 2025, and a lot code of 090925-055.Affected consumers should contact Cabot Creamery at:Email: info@cabotcreamery.comPhone: 1-888-792-2268 (Monday – Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.)>> Subscribe to WMUR's YouTube channel <<

      More than 1,700 pounds of butter products are being recalled after the product tested positive for elevated levels of coliform bacteria.

      The Food and Drug Administration and Cabot Creamery announced the recall on Wednesday.

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      >> Download the free WMUR app to get updates on the go: Apple | Google Play <<

      According to the Food and Drug Administration, the product was available for sale in seven states, including New Hampshire. However, Cabot Creamery officials said their parent company was able to recover 99.5% of the affected products before they were sold to consumers. They said just 17 of the affected products were sold, with all of those products purchased in Vermont.

      The recall applies to Cabot's eight-ounce, sea-salted, extra creamy premium butter.

      The product has a best-by date of Sept. 9, 2025, and a lot code of 090925-055.

      Affected consumers should contact Cabot Creamery at:

      • Email: info@cabotcreamery.com
      • Phone: 1-888-792-2268 (Monday – Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.)

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