Jun 16, 2026
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Nara Organics Recalls Infant Formula

Nara Organics has recalled all lots of its Whole Milk Organic Powdered Infant Formula after federal health officials linked the product to three infant botulism cases in California, Pennsylvania, and Washington.

Recall Details

The recall was issued on June 13 after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention contacted the company about the cases. All three infants consumed Nara Organics formula, were hospitalized, and received BabyBIG, also known as Botulism Immune Globulin Intravenous, according to the FDA.

The FDA said its investigation remains ongoing. Officials in two states have collected leftover infant formula for testing, with results expected in the coming weeks. Nara said its formula has not tested positive for Clostridium botulinum, but the company recalled all products currently in the marketplace “out of an abundance of caution.”

Affected Products

The recall covers Nara Organics Whole Milk Infant Formula in 700-gram and 400-gram containers. The 700-gram containers carry UPC 860013251901. The 400-gram containers carry UPC 860013251918. Target stores, Target.com, and Nara.com sold the recalled formula nationally between July 2025 and June 2026.

Parents and caregivers should stop using the recalled formula immediately. Parents with unopened cans should throw them away or return them. Parents with opened cans should take a picture of the lot number and use-by date, mark the container “DO NOT USE,” and store it safely away from other feeding items in case health officials need to test it.

Parents should seek immediate medical care if an infant consumed the formula and shows signs of infant botulism, including poor feeding, loss of head control, difficulty swallowing, decreased facial expression, constipation, weak cry, low muscle tone, or breathing problems.


Original reporting: The Dallas Express — read the source article.

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