Gerber Recalls Arrowroot Biscuits Due to Plastic and Paper Contamination
Gerber has issued a recall for specific lots of its arrowroot biscuits due to potential contamination. The recall arises from concerns that the biscuit packages may contain pieces of soft plastic or paper.
Details of the Recall
The recall affects 5.5-ounce packages of arrowroot biscuits. These biscuits are commonly given to teething babies. The affected products have best-by dates ranging from October 16 to December 16, 2026.
Source of Contamination
- The contamination is linked to a supplier of arrowroot flour.
- The supplier has initiated the recall as a precautionary measure.
Health and Safety Information
Gerber has reported no known illnesses or injuries linked to this issue. Consumers are urged to check their packages for specific lot codes located on the back.
Return and Refund Process
Customers are advised to return the affected products to the place of purchase to receive a full refund. Gerber officials have confirmed that no other products in their lineup are impacted by this recall.
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