
The recalled products from Lyons Magnus, LLC include various oat milk products such as Oatly Oat-Milk Barista … [+]
Lyons Magnus, LLC is voluntarily recalling not one, two, three, but 53 nutritional and beverage products. reason, According to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announcementIs there potential contamination by less friendly microorganisms such as Cronobacter sakazakii. The cronies carry sake socks? Corona supports your ziti sack? Do not, Cronobacter sakazakii, This is a bacterium formerly known as the same hard to spell Enterobacter sakazakii.
Here’s the FDA’s tweet about the recall:
Apparently, the analysis found that the Lyons Magnus product “did not meet commercial sterility specifications,” in the words of the FDA. It’s a fancy way of saying that things aren’t clean enough to ensure that no harmful bacteria get into the product. The recall includes 53 products from the following brands: Lyons Ready Care, Lyons Barista Style, Pirq, Glucerna, Aloha, Intelligentsia, Kate Farms, Oatly, Premier Protein, MRE, Stumptown and Imperial. Many of these products are dairy-like products, they are not real dairy products. So, for example, if you happen to see the Aloha Chocolate Sea Salt Plant-Based Protein 330ml carton, if the Universal Product Code (UPC) is 842096112355 and the lot number is 8312, you might want to say goodbye to that product or 9312, Best By Date It’s July 12 or 13, 2023. Therefore, before consuming any of the above brands, please check the list included in the FDA bulletin to ensure that the UPC and batch do not match. Otherwise you may run into a lot of problems.
So far, there have been no reports of illness in people consuming these products. Now, Cronobacter Disease is very rare. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) states On average, they only receive about two to four reports of infections in infants per year, but it’s important to note that no states other than Minnesota are required to report such infections. Just because germs get into your body, it doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll get sick. In fact, you can even unknowingly introduce bacteria into your poo, which is another reason not to play with it.
However, if someone asks if you want some Cronobacter For your drink, your answer should be “no”. Heck, no. “Bacteria most commonly cause fever, vomiting, wound infections, or urinary tract infections, depending on where the bacteria might enter your body. Obviously, none of this is fun.
The bigger concern, however, is the potential for life-threatening bad things to happen. If you happen to be a baby and are able to read this article in some way, congratulations on your ability to read. Also, keep in mind that your immune system is still relatively underdeveloped.This makes you more vulnerable to serious life threats Cronobacter bloodstream infection or Cronobacter meningitis. Meningitis is inflammation of the membranes surrounding your brain, like a Saran Wrap around a baked potato.Up to 40% of babies have Cronobacter Meningitis can eventually lead to death. Bloodstream infections are more likely to occur in people 65 and older, taking immunosuppressants, or with chronic medical conditions.
So if you have any of the 53 products on the recall list, deal with them immediately or return them to where you bought them for a refund. Note that throwing away doesn’t mean putting it in your mouth or putting it in your roommate’s mouth. If you have any questions, Lyons Magnus does offer a 24-hour recall support center that can be reached at 1-800-627-0557 or through their website. You might be tempted to drink that dairy-like non-dairy product.But if it’s on the recall list and ends up being tainted Cronobacter Or some other harmful microbe, so to speak, that could end up getting you hit in the dairy air.