Health & Fitness
Eggnog Recall: Sold at Alexandria Farmers Market
See the details below to be sure you and your family don't drink eggnog that was sold in Alexandria and is being recalled.

ALEXANDRIA, VA -- The City of Alexandria is warning consumers Wednesday to throw out a specific eggnog due to health concerns, purchased at the Old Town Alexandria Farmers market. Here are the details, from the City:
The Alexandria Health Department is warning customers to discard certain eggnog that did not undergo proper pasteurization. The potentially unsafe eggnog was sold by Coulter Farms at the Old Town Farmers' Market (Market Square, 301 King St.), on December 3, 10, and 17, 2016, and was bottled in pint, quart and half gallon bottles with use-by dates of "12/18/16" and "12/23/16."
The issue was identified during a check of pasteurization records by a health inspector at the producer’s farm in Pennsylvania. Because the pasteurization process was not completed properly, the eggnog has the potential to include germs, pathogens, bacteria or contaminates that could harm a consumer. While the Alexandria Health Department is not aware of any illness associated with this product so far, any eggnog matching the advisory dates above should be immediately discarded and not consumed.
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For general questions about this matter, please contact the Alexandria Health Department at 703.746.4910.
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