Dairy products sold in NY recalled due to health issues

Some dairy products produced in New York are being recalled because they were not pasteurized correctly.

The New York State Department of Agriculture warns that pasteurized whole organic milk, whole organic milk, Greek yogurt and whole organic milk leben produced by Pelleh Farms in Swan Lake are affected.

The recalled products were sold in Orange County and Brooklyn under the name Bethel Creamery.

The Whole Milk was packaged in a 64-fluid ounce, plastic container that bears the code
dates of: USE BY NOV 29 through USE BY DEC 07 2018.

The Greek yogurt was packaged in 5.3 oz. plastic cups and the leben was sold in 6 oz. plastic cups.

The Greek yogurt and leben container code dates are USE BY DEC 14 and 15 2018.

Proper pasteurization heats milk to effectively eliminate all pathogenic bacteria, such as Listeria
and Salmonella. To date, no illnesses have been reported in connection with the products.

Consumers with questions about this product should contact Rafoel Franklin at (845) 583-6059.