The symbolic baby food brand has stopped products that grow teeth after being sent to the emergency treatment room after the child is used.
Gerber announced on January 31 a biting bite recall. In a press release published by the parent company Nestli USA, the brand stated that the product brought “the potential for baby and young children.”
“The recall started after receiving a complaint of a consumer in the suffocation case,” Gerber said in the release. “So far, one emergency treatment room has been reported.
The products are Alabama, Arkansas, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georida, Hawaii, Hawaii, Hawaii, Aidaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Masashirand, Maryland, including 45 states. It was distributed. , Main, Michigan, Mineesota, Missuri, Missuri, Mississippi, Montana, North Carolina, Neblaska, New Humpsha, New Humpsha, New Humpsha, New Jersey, New York, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, Orene, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Island, South Carolina, Texas Uta, South Dakota, Virginia, Vermont, Washington, Wisconsin.
The states exempted from the distribution were Alaska, North Dakota, Wyoming, Louisiana, and Wyoming. According to Gerber, the product was “distributed nationwide via the Internet and distributed to the following states and regional distribution centers and retail stores.”
Products that grow teeth have two flavors, strawberry ring and banana. Recalls and cancellations are limited to these two flavors.
In this release, the parent who purchased the chu -in -stick emphasized that “this product should not be supplied to the child, but can return the product to the retailer purchased for refund.”
“Anyone who is worried about injuries and illness needs to contact medical providers,” says a statement. “If additional support is needed, Gerber can be used 24 hours a day, 365 days a year at 1-800-4-Gerber (1-800-443-7237).”
“We cooperate with the US Food and Pharmaceutical Bureau (FDA) about the recall and cooperate completely with them,” said Gerber. “I sincerely apologize for the concerns and inconveniences that this lawsuit represented by parents, caregivers, and retail customers.”
Gerber rarely recalls the product, but it happened in the past. 2023, Gerber Baby Formula It was recalled after the recall began, causing harmful bacteria to be accidentally shipped to dozens of retailers.
In 2016, the brand reminded the four batches of Baby Food Pouch after the staff discovered the possibility of corruption and corruption during transportation.
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