Orange Juice Recalled in New Jersey, May Have Been Mixed With Milk

Lehigh Valley Dairy is recalling the juice, sold under multiple brands

Lehigh Valley Dairy is voluntarily recalling orange juice sold in New Jersey because it may have been accidentally mixed with milk, a common allergen.

 
The Food and Drug Administration said the recall Thursday affects multiple brands distributed to both retail and food-service locations in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia and Washington, D.C.
 
The affected brands and sizes are Lehigh Valley half pints, half gallons and gallons; Swiss Premium half gallons and gallons, and Price Chopper gallons.
 
The Allentown-based dairy said due to a manufacturing error, milk became mixed with the orange juice.
 
All of the affected products have a sell-by date of March 23 and plant code 42-099.
 
Lehigh Valley Dairy said consumers should discard the product and return the packaging to the place of purchase for a refund or exchange.
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