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Butter Allergen Safety Guide for Denver, Colorado

Butter contains milk, one of the nine major food allergens regulated by the FDA. In Denver and across Colorado, food establishments must follow strict allergen disclosure requirements to protect allergic consumers. This guide covers state labeling laws, local health department regulations, and how to stay informed about undeclared allergen recalls affecting your community.

Colorado Allergen Labeling & Disclosure Laws

Colorado follows FDA food allergen labeling standards under the Food Allergen Labeling and Consumer Protection Act (FALCPA), requiring milk to be clearly declared on packaged food labels. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) enforces these regulations across retail and food service establishments statewide. Denver's Department of Public Health and Environment adds local enforcement through routine inspections of restaurants, bakeries, and food manufacturers. When butter or butter-containing products are used, establishments must disclose milk allergen content on menus, labels, or upon customer request. Colorado law also requires food handlers to be trained in allergen awareness, with certification programs available through local health departments.

Undeclared Allergen Recalls & Monitoring

Butter products and butter-containing foods frequently appear in FDA and FSIS recalls due to undeclared milk allergens. The CDC tracks foodborne illness outbreaks, while the FDA's Enforcement Reports document specific recall actions affecting Colorado retailers and distributors. Panko Alerts monitors 25+ government sources including FDA, FSIS, and Colorado health departments in real-time, alerting you to recalls before they reach local shelves. Recent years have seen recalls of butter, baked goods, and prepared foods containing hidden dairy allergens. Subscribing to automated alerts ensures you're notified immediately if products you purchase are affected, reducing risk of accidental allergen exposure.

Denver Food Allergy Resources & Support

Denver has robust allergen management support through the Colorado Allergy & Asthma Center, local food allergy support groups, and the Denver Public Health's food safety division. The Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies provides allergen training certification for food service workers, and many Denver restaurants now display allergen menus or use digital allergen identification systems. The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA) maintains local Denver chapters with education on label reading and dining out safely. For those with severe milk allergies, Denver's medical community offers allergy testing, immunotherapy, and emergency action plan development through certified allergists.

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