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How to Make Chocolate Butter Cookies
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Dairy cooperative Agri-Mark has voluntarily recalled a single lot of Cabot Creamery 8-ounce Extra Creamy Premium Butter with sea salt, capturing the internet's attention thanks to its ick factor.
A Vermont firm has recalled more than 1,700 pounds of butter because it may be contaminated with coliform, a type of bacteria found in fecal matter. Agri-Mark Inc., of Waitsfield, Vermont ...
A recall has been issued in seven states for Cabot Creamery butter after the product was found to have elevated levels of bacteria suggesting fecal contamination. High levels of coliform ...
A recall has been issued for Cabot Creamery butter in seven states, including New Hampshire and Maine, as the product has elevated levels of a bacteria that suggests fecal contamination was found.
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Nearly one ton of butter produced by Cabot Creamery is being voluntarily recalled due to potential fecal contamination, according to a notice issued by the Food and Drug Administration.
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Languages: English. Cabot Creamery is recalling 1,700 pounds of butter after testing found elevated levels of coliform bacteria in the product, a marker of potential fecal contamination.