PA Dept. Of Agriculture: Throw Away All Moo Echo Dairy Products

Milk in a grocery store
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HARRISBURG (Newsradio 1020 KDKA) - The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture is telling consumers to throw away any and all Moo Echo Dairy products they have, regardless of expiration date.

The department says the dairy products bought in Somerset and Westmoreland Counties were not properly pasteurized.

Recalled products include the following items sold at

  • The dairy’s store at 3671 Glades Pike in Somerset
  • Dormina’s Kitchen Cupboard, 2535 Lincoln Highway in Stoystown, Somerset County
  • Davidsville Fuel, 763 S Main St, Davidsville, Somerset County
  • Lapp’s Family Market, 216 Kingston Street in Latrobe, Westmoreland County:

The Moo Echo products sold that should be discarded are:

  • milk – whole, 2% low fat, skim, chocolate and strawberry, sold in gallons, half-gallons, quarts and pints
  • cheese, except aged cheddar, Swiss and Colby
  • ice cream – half-gallons and pints
  • ice cream sandwiches and ice cream cakes

No one has been reported sick but anyone who becomes ill after consuming any of these dairy products should call their doctor.

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