The National Agency for Food and Drugs Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has alerted Nigerians about the counterfeit Cowbell ‘Our Milk’ 12g sachet milk circulating in the country.
NAFDAC, in a statement on Friday, August 22, 2025, said Promasidor Nigeria Ltd, which is the Marketing Authorisation Holder and manufacturer of Cowbell ‘Our Milk’, informed the agency about the existence of a product bearing a close resemblance to the genuine Cowbell ‘Our Milk’ 12g sachet Milk.
This includes unauthorised use of the brand name, packaging design, NAFDAC registration number, and trademark.

The agency said the company stopped producing Cowbell ‘Our Milk’ in September 2023 and replaced it with Cowbell ‘Our Creamy Goodness’.
“The MAH has confirmed that these products are neither manufactured or distributed by them as the counterfeit packaging design was last used for production by the company in September 2023,” NAFDAC stated.
The agency said the use or consumption of counterfeit Cowbell presents serious health and safety risks, adding that such products may contain harmful substances, including toxic chemicals, unapproved additives, or diluted ingredients that do not meet food safety standards.
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“Consumption of counterfeit milk can result in foodborne illnesses, allergic reactions, organ damage, or even death in severe cases. Infants, children, pregnant women, and the elderly are particularly vulnerable,” NAFDAC noted.
NAFDAC disclosed that the agency’s zonal directors and state coordinators have been directed to conduct surveillance and mop up the counterfeit Cowbell 12g sachet Milk products within their zones and states.
The agency stated: “Distributors, retailers, and consumers are advised to exercise caution and vigilance within the supply chain to prevent the distribution, sale, and use of the counterfeit milk product.
“All food products must be obtained from authorised/licensed manufacturers/suppliers. The products’ authenticity and physical condition should be carefully checked.
“Healthcare professionals and consumers are advised to report any suspicion of sale of substandard and counterfeit food products to the nearest NAFDAC office.”
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