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  2. FDA Recalls Popular Milk Alternative in 27 States - AOL

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    If you have purchased a recalled Lactaid Milk product, the FDA advises you to return the product to the place of purchase for a full refund. You may also call Hood Consumer Affairs at 800-242-2423.

  3. Lactaid Milk recalled in 27 states for possible ... - AOL

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    The company offers an array of products from cottage cheese to ice cream. “LACTAID ® Milk uses a lactase enzyme to break down the lactose from farm-fresh dairy milk into sugars that are easier ...

  4. HP Hood - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, HP Hood renegotiated its contract with McNeil and became the official supplier of Lactaid milk for the entire United States market. [8] By 2004, Lactaid was the No. 1 national brand of milk in the United States. [9] In 2004, the company acquired Crowley Foods, based in Binghamton, New York; and Kemps, based in St. Paul, Minnesota.

  5. 5 kinds of Lactaid Milk have been recalled in Florida, North ...

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    Here are the 2024 expiration dates for each variety of recalled Lactaid. Each recalled bottle is 96 ounces with the code 51-4109 P2. Whole Milk: Nov. 22-28 and Dec. 2-4. 96 oz Lactaid Whole Milk ...

  6. Fairlife - Wikipedia

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    Anders Porter of Fairlife's Coopersville, Michigan, facility stated, "we separate the cream, filter, heat treat, homogenize, test and bottle the milk." [11] According to Sue McCloskey, who developed the system used to make Fairlife with her husband Mike McCloskey, the ultrafiltration process removes the lactose and much of the sugar and leaves behind more of the protein and calcium. [12]

  7. Dairy product - Wikipedia

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    Dairy products include common grocery store food around the world such as yogurt, cheese, milk and butter. [2][3] A facility that produces dairy products is a dairy. [a][4] Dairy products are consumed worldwide to varying degrees. [5] Some people avoid some or all dairy products because of lactose intolerance, veganism, environmental concerns ...