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The New Hotness

  • Hood Heavy Cream Seal: Whoopsie

    I was certain this was badly spoiled cream:

    Hood Heavy Cream seal - exterior
    Hood Heavy Cream seal – exterior

    The seal was firmly affixed inside the cap, just like all the seals on all the other cartons we’ve ever bought, so this wasn’t a “broken seal”.

    The bottom of the seal looked about the same:

    Hood Heavy Cream seal - interior 1
    Hood Heavy Cream seal – interior 1

    The cream inside the carton looked & smelled fine, so it went into the morning omelette with no ill effect. Yes, I’m aware some bacterial contamination has no particular smell or taste.

    Scraping off the pure-white cream showed the crud had been molded inside the plastic:

    Hood Heavy Cream seal - interior 2
    Hood Heavy Cream seal – interior 2

    A closer look at the exterior surface of the seal:

    Hood Heavy Cream seal - exterior detail
    Hood Heavy Cream seal – exterior detail

    And the interior surface:

    Hood Heavy Cream seal - interior detail
    Hood Heavy Cream seal – interior detail

    Both of those are focused on the top surface; the blurred areas are inside the plastic.

    The date & production codes sprayed onto the carton were somewhat illegible:

    Hood Heavy Cream seal - illegible codes
    Hood Heavy Cream seal – illegible codes

    Getting a better angle helped:

    Hood Heavy Cream seal - date prod codes
    Hood Heavy Cream seal – date prod codes

    I sent in a report, but I’m sure I’ll never know the rest of the story …