RELATED: Stop Using This Supplement Immediately, FDA Warns. MCT oil is a popular supplement that’s commonly added to coffee as part of a ketogenic diet—BUBS refers to the product as customers’ “favorite non-dairy creamer.” The BUBS Naturals MCT Oil Powder was pulled from the market after it was discovered that the products could be contaminated with milk. While there were no reported illnesses related to the consumption of the product at the time of the recall, the FDA cautions that “people who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to milk run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume this product.” Milk is the most common food-related allergen in both children and adults and, in accordance with the Food Allergen Labeling and Consumer Protection Act of 2004, must be disclosed on the packaging of any food product subject to FDA regulation. RELATED: If You Take This Popular Vitamin, Stop Immediately, FDA Warns. The recall affects ten separate lots of BUBS Naturals MCT Oil Powder. The products can be identified by UPC number 796752137889 and the following lot numbers and expiration dates: MCT50200004, MCT50200005, MCT50200006, MCT50200007, MCT50200008, MCT50200009, and MCT50200010 with a Jan. 2022 expiration date (written “Exp. 1/22), and MCT50200011, MCT50200012, and MCT50200013 with a May 2022 expiration date (written “Exp. 5/22”). For the latest recall news delivered right to your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter. While all aforementioned lots of BUBS Naturals MCT Oil Powder are subject to the recall, the FDA says that people with milk allergies or sensitivities who are in possession of the recalled MCT oil power “are urged not to consume it and dispose of it or return it to the point of purchase.” If you have the affected MCT Oil Powder at home, you can also contact BUBS Naturals at 760-456-2631 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at [email protected] RELATED: The CDC Is Warning You Not to Eat Anything Made by This Company.