People who purchased raw whole milk with red caps from Pot ‘O Gold Dairy are being asked to throw it out after it was linked to cases of salmonella
The Pennsylvania Department of Health says the milk was sold from Sept. 10 to present in glass, half-gallon containers with the Pot O’ Gold label at 16 stores in Crawford, Erie, McKean, Venango and Warren counties.
Nine cases of salmonella have been reported. Anyone who consumed the milk and became ill should consult their physicians.
The milk was sold at these locations:
McKean County
- Circle K Feeds, Kane
Warren County
- Kondak’s Market, Clarendon
- Lottsville Milling, Lottsville
- Scandia General Store, Scandia
- Shell Service Center, Warren
- Town and Country Store, Sugar Grove
- Youngsville Hardware, Youngsville
Crawford County
- Buck and Kathy, Titusville
- D&J Bakery, Cambridge Springs
- Miller’s Country Store, Cochranton
Erie County
- Corry Lumber, Corry
- Duran’s Farm Fresh Products, Waterford
- Edinboro Market, Edinboro
- Orton’s Fruit Market, North East
- Sander’s Market, Corry
Venango County
- Farmer’s Daughter’s Country Market
Anyone with questions can contact the Pennsylvania Department of Health at 1-877-PA-HEALTH.