Sealtest milk products are being recalled because they could be contaminated with a sanitizer.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says Sealtest skim milk, one per cent, two per cent, and 3.25 per cent milk in various container volumes with best before dates of Feb. 8, 2020 are being recalled by the Agropur Co-operative.
The products were sold in Ontario and Quebec.
Milk contaminated with sanitizer may not appear or smell spoiled, but it can cause nausea, upset stomach or vomiting.
One person has become ill after consuming one of the milk products.
If you have the recalled milk, you should throw it out or return it to the store it came from.
For a complete list of the recalled products, please click here.


