Some 145,000 cartons of Almond Breeze vanilla almond milk have been recalled in Texas and 28 other states because they may contain actual milk.

HP Hood LLC announced the voluntary recall on Thursday. Although the almond milk is safe for consumption, real milk can cause life-threatening allergic reactions for those who are sensitive to it, the Food and Drug Administration says.

So far, one person has reported suffering an allergic reaction but did not require hospitalization, the FDA said.

About 145,254 half-gallon cartons of the almond milk were shipped to Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia and Wisconsin.

The recalled cartons represent less than 0.8 percent of all half-gallon containers of refrigerated Vanilla Almond Breeze almond milk shipped by Hood in the last year, company officials said.

The recall applies to refrigerated Vanilla Almond Breeze almond milk with a use-by date of Sept. 2, 2018. Consumers should throw out the almond milk if one of the following codes appears on the carton: Use By: Sep 02 18 (07:36 - 20:48) H5 L1 51-4109; Use By: Sep 02 18 (07:36 - 20:48) H5 L2 51-4109; Use By: Sep 02 18 (07:36 - 20:48) H6 L1 51-4109; or Use By: Sep 02 18 (07:36 - 20:48) H6 L2 51-4109.

Anyone who purchased the milk-tainted almond milk can return it to where it was purchased for a full refund. HP Hood also has created an online form for consumers to determine if their almond milk is affected.