14 brands of bottled water recalled for E. coli, local mom reacts

By News Staff
Reporting by Liz Tufts
ltufts@abc6.com
More than a dozen brands of
Sherry Bell, a mother from
“Do I have that water? I jumped up to check, and realized that I had the tainted ones,” she explained. Sherry instantly thought of her 2-month-old, Brooke.
“I panicked because I’m breastfeeding my daughter and I wasn’t sure if E. coli went through the breast milk or not,” she said.
Sherry contacted her pediatrician where she learned that the bacteria can be passed through breastfeeding. Now, she plays the waiting game.
“It could take a week for symptoms to come up. Just have to keep an eye on her.”
Sherry us not alone, consumers across the country are now checking their water as well.
Water bottled by Niagara has been pulled from the shelves at 14 chain stores in a dozen states, including Acadia water, which Sherry bought at the Stop and Shop at
The bacteria was found during a test at Niagara’s
“You would think the people who are responsible for what we consume… would be a little more responsible.”
It does not mean that everyone who drank it will get sick, but it’s especially dangerous for the elderly and small children like Brooke.
Shelly is beside herself, “It could kill my children, especially her [Brooke], she’s two months old. It could kill her.”
There have been no reports of anyone getting sick from the water. For a full list of retailers affected by the recall, visit: http://www.niagarawater.com/consumer-notice/
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