

Butter Recalled in 7 States Over Health Concerns
butter recalled in 7 states : A consumer alert has been issued after butter was recalled in 7 states due to potential bacterial contamination. A specific product from Cabot Creamery was found to contain elevated levels of coliform, prompting swift action to remove it from store shelves.
Why Was Butter Recalled in 7 States?
Health Risk Sparks Regional Dairy Recall
The recall centers on Extra Creamy Sea Salted Butter packaged in 8-ounce sizes. Tests detected coliform bacteria, which could indicate unsanitary conditions during production—though no illnesses have been reported.
Which States Are Impacted?
List of States Where Butter Was Recalled
The butter recalled in 7 states includes distribution across:
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Vermont
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New York
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Maine
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Connecticut
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New Hampshire
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Pennsylvania
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Arkansas
Consumers are urged to inspect their purchases immediately and follow recall instructions.
What to Do if You Bought Recalled Butter
Safety Instructions for Affected Consumers
Shoppers who purchased the affected product should return it to the place of purchase or dispose of it properly. The recall applies specifically to products with the best-by date of 09/09/25 and lot number 090925-055.
Company Statement on Butter Recalled in 7 States
Agri-Mark, the parent company of Cabot Creamery, stated the issue has been contained, and corrective actions are in place. Only a small number of units reached consumers.