Alfredo Sauce distributed in 41 states and produced by the Coffee Connexion Co. has been recalled over fears of Salmonella contamination, according to a notice from the Food and Drug Administration. It’s just the latest product to be impacted by a massive recall on powdered milk and buttermilk, which has hit everything from frozen pizza to potato chips. It’s unclear if any illnesses have been reported related to the recall of alfredo sauce and the FDA’s online notice notes that a press release was not issued in conjunction with this voluntary recall. The alfredo sauce recall involves 913 cases with “best by” dates between Jan. 2028 and April 2028. Product Number: SSP980713 Batch: 046188 through 046193, Lot: 0126, Best By: 01/12/2028 Batch: 047290 through 047296, Lot: 0476, Best By: 02/16/2028 Batch: 048029 through 048034, Lot: 0686, Best By: 03/09/2028 Batch: 049089 through 049094, Lot: 1106, Best By: 04/20/2028 On April 20, 2026, a recall was first issued by California Dairies Inc. because there were concerns that powdered milk and buttermilk distributed to manufacturers around the country had been contaminated with Salmonella. The recall was elevated to a Class I event on June 1, the most serious category because it can result in severe illness or death.
Alfredo Sauce Becomes the Latest Casualty in That Massive Powdered Milk Recall
It turns out *a lot* of products use powdered milk.











