Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment News Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Monday, March 31, 2008

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Contact: Lori Maldonado
Deputy Director, Office of Communications
303-692-2028

Stonyfield Farm Blueberry Fat-Free Yogurt Recalled Due to Glass Fragments

DENVER-Stonyfield Farm has announced a voluntary recall of its organic nonfat blueberry yogurt due to glass fragments in the products.

Consumer protection officials from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Monday said that although the company does not believe the problem is widespread and there have been no reports of injury, it is recalling the products to ensure the safety of its consumers.

Recalled products include 6-ounce Fat-Free Blueberry yogurt with the following dates printed on the bottom of the cup along with the product code: Apr 14 08, Apr 15 08, April 25 08 and Apr 26 08.

Consumers are advised to return opened and unopened containers to their retailers for reimbursement.

Stonyfield advised its distribution network to remove the products from store shelves immediately. The product is sold at natural food stores and major grocery retailers nationwide.

Consumers with questions should contact Stonyfield Farm Consumer Relations at 1-800-PRO-COWS, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., or Dan Rifkin at the Department of Public Health and Environment at 303-692-3644.

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