Cabot Creamery, based on Vermont, recalls more than 1,701 pounds of butter due to the product containing “high levels of coliforms”, according to the Federal Drug Administration.
Coliforms, reports to eat well, is a bacteria found in human and animal excrement.
The recall affects the packets of eight ounces of the Cabot Creamery Additional premium creamy butter, SalĂ© de Mer. Butter is available in a pack of two four -ounce sticks with the UPC number 078354 620380 printed on the packaging. The recalled butter also has a date of more than September 9, 2025 and lot numbers “090925-055” and “2038”.
Butter has been sold in retailers from Arkansas, Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, New York, Pennsylvania and Vermont.
The FDA marks the recall as class III, which means that the agency believes that affected products are “unlikely to cause unfavorable consequences on health, reports USA Today.