Jun 08, 2026
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Target Recalls Baby Wipes Over Bacterial Contamination Concerns

Target has announced a recall of specific Up & Up branded baby wipes following concerns over bacterial contamination. The recall affects both fragrance-free and cucumber-scented wipes, which have been found to potentially harbor bacteria that could cause serious infections in infants and young children.

Details of the Recall

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has confirmed that testing revealed the presence of bacteria in these products. The affected fragrance-free wipes carry expiration dates between May 10, 2028, and November 5, 2028, while the cucumber-scented wipes are dated between June 29, 2028, and June 30, 2028.

Target has received multiple complaints regarding the discoloration of the wipes, as well as reports of eye and skin irritation and some infections linked to their use. In response, the company advises consumers to immediately cease using the affected wipes and return them to any Target store for a full refund.

Health Implications

The FDA warns that the bacteria found in these wipes can lead to severe, potentially life-threatening infections, particularly in babies and young children who are more vulnerable to such health risks. Parents and caregivers are urged to be vigilant and check their supplies for the affected products.

Consumer Action

Consumers who have purchased these wipes are encouraged to review the expiration dates and discontinue use if they fall within the specified range. Target is committed to ensuring customer safety and is offering refunds to those who return the contaminated products.

This recall highlights the importance of product safety, especially when it comes to items used by families and young children. It serves as a reminder for parents to stay informed about potential risks associated with everyday products.


Original reporting: Alabama News Network — read the source article.

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