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Recall notice

Rock House Creamery Whole Milk and Buttermilk - recalled due to incomplete pasteurization records

2 years ago source agr.georgia.gov

30056 Georgia, United States

Rock House Creamery, based out of Newborn, GA, has voluntarily recalled its whole milk and buttermilk products due to incomplete pasteurization records. The affected products were distributed to Madison, Mansfield, Athens, Atlanta, and Milledgeville retailers. There have been no illnesses reported to date.

The recalled products are:
- Rock House Creamery whole milk with best buy dates of 9/10/2023, 9/17/2023, 9/20/2023, 9/24/2023, and 10/01/2023.
- Rock House Creamery buttermilk with a best buy date of 10/02/2023.

The problem was discovered during a routine review by the Georgia Department of Agriculture on 13th September 2023. The department found incomplete pasteurization records for certain batches, leading to the recall decision by Rock House Creamery. The creamery has made corrective measures to address the issue.

Drinking raw milk that has not undergone pasteurization to kill disease-causing germs can lead to serious illness. All stores have been notified, and products have been removed from retail shelves to protect public health. The Georgia Department of Agriculture strongly urged Consumers to dispose of any product remaining in their refrigerators.

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