Some milk products made at the Shatto Dairy in northwest Missouri are under a recall announced this week.
Test results from Wednesday showed levels of residual phosphatase higher than the standards allowed for Grade A pasteurized milk.
In conjunction with the Shatto Milk Board, The Department of Agriculture and Health and Senior Services announced the recall from the products made at the dairy in Osborn, Mo.
Potentially unpasteurized milk can contain harmful pathogens which could lead to illness, according to the Department of Agriculture. If you have a recalled product, you are asked to return it or discard it. The milk products may have been sold in both Missouri and Kansas.
Operations at Shatto Dairy is temporary suspended pending an investigation from the State Milk Board.
The recalled milk is packaged in glass bottles of varying sizes and labeled Grade “A.” Recalled products include:
Whole Milk, unflavored half gallon code date: Aug 19
2% Milk, unflavored pint code date: Aug 19
1% Milk, unflavored quart code date: Aug 20
Skim Milk, unflavored quart code date: Aug 19
Half and Half pint code date: Aug 19
Whole Milk, Cotton Candy flavor pint code date: Aug 20
Cream pint code date: Aug 17