According to the Camden School District, Guida's milk cartons were found to be filled with sanitizer, sealed and then distributed to schools.
In a statement Thursday, Guida's said they are disposing of 1%, low-fat half-pint milk cartons with a sell-by date of April 11 after determining that a food-grade sanitizer diluted with water was inadvertently introduced during production.
Students at the Early Childhood Development Center on Pine Street were taken to the hospital on Wednesday morning out of an abundance of caution, officials said. "There was a concern and hazmat came to test the cartons. had some non-toxic digestible sanitizer that was inside of them," said Dan Keashen, the Camden County Director of Public Affairs.
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