Cumberland Plateau Health District Informs Residents of Voluntary Recall of Nash Creamery Milk

December 13, 2024
Media Contact: Brian Stanley, brian.stanley@vdh.virginia.gov

Cumberland Plateau Health District Informs Residents of Voluntary Recall of Nash Creamery Milk

LEBANON, Va. – The Cumberland Plateau Health District is advising residents to avoid consuming several milk products produced by Nash Creamery after a routine inspection conducted by the Virginia Department of Health found several of the milk products were insufficiently pasteurized. The recall applies to a limited number of 1 gallon and ½ gallon plastic containers of refrigerated whole and chocolate milk based on the best buy dates listed within the chart below.

Nash Creamery is issuing the voluntary recall of 19 batches of whole milk and one batch of chocolate milk shipped to local retailers throughout Southwest Virginia between Oct. 8 and Dec. 3, 2024. There have been no reports of illness involving products addressed in the recall, however, individuals exhibiting signs or symptoms of foodborne illness after consuming any of the voluntary recalled dairy items should contact their healthcare provider.

Consumers who bought these products may return them to the retail location where the purchase was made for a full refund or exchange.

For questions about the recall, contact Nash Creamery at nash32@mounet.com or for more information about food safety in Virginia visit www.vdh.virginia.gov/environmental-health/food-safety-in-virginia/.

Last Updated: December 14, 2024