March 28, 2024

Hiland Dairy Recalls Chocolate Whole Milk for Undeclared Egg

Hiland Dairy of Kansas City, MO has issued a recall for half-gallons of chocolate whole milk because they contain undeclared egg. People who with allergies or sensitivities to eggs should not drink this product as they risk a life-threatening allergic reaction if they do. At the time of the recall, no illnesses had been linked to the product.

The recalled product, which may contain eggnog, was sold at grocery stores in Kansas City, Topeka, Kansas and St. Joseph, Missouri. It was sold in plastic half-gallon jugs with the UPC num er 0-7206000128-0, the “Sell by” date Dec 13, 2018, and the Plant Code: 29-162.

Other Hiland Dairy products are not affected by this recall. The Dairy learned about a potential issue and then confirmed it after quality control testing. About 1,151 one half gallons of Hiland Whole Chocolate Milk is affected by this recall.

If you purchased this product and are allergic to eggs, don’t drink it. You can throw it away or take it back to the place of purchase for a refund.

Hiland Dairy is working with the FDA to investigate this matter. The company is also taking steps to address this issue.

Hiland Milk Recall

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