Recall Announcement (ODA/ODH) 2003-12
March
24, 2003
Reiter
Dairy, Inc., Barberton, Ohio, is recalling 150 half gallons of its Topps
Vitality Fat Free Chocolate Milk because it contains a significantly
higher-than-labeled level of vitamin A. (Approximately 44,700 International
Units (IU) per quart are present in each quart of the product instead of the
intended level of 2,000-3,000 IU.)
Excessive
amounts of vitamin A ingestion can lead to severe health problems, including
birth defects in babies born to mothers who consume excess levels of vitamin A
during the first trimester of pregnancy. Among infants, the ingestion of
excessive levels of vitamin A may cause an increase in the pressure of the fluid
within the brain, hair loss, and abnormal changes in bone formation. For persons
of all ages, excess vitamin A ingestion can lead to reversible or irreversible
liver disease.
The
same product is also being recalled because it contains too much vitamin D as
well (4,000 IUs instead of the intended 400-600 IUs). The consumption of excess
amounts of vitamin D may result in abnormally high blood levels of calcium and
phosphate, which, in rare instances, may lead to abnormal deposits of calcium in
various parts of the body.
The
recall was initiated after it was discovered that the product contained more
than the labeled amount of vitamins due to an error by the manufacturer. The fat
free chocolate milk, packed in 1/2 gallon containers coded "MAR 27,"
was distributed to retail stores in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York. Consumers
who have purchased Topps Vitality Fat Free Chocolate Milk are urged to return it
to the place of purchase for a full refund.
Consumers with questions may contact the company at 1-800-362-0825.