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Infant formula recalled because of an inadvertent release of rejected product

Infant formula recalled because of an inadvertent release of rejected product

PBM Nutritionals, LLC is recalling Parent’s Choice brand Sensitivity Premium Infant Formula and Tippy Toes brand Sensitivity Premium Infant Formula because of an inadvertent release of rejected product to the market.

According to the details posted online by the FDA, the recall was initiated on June 16, 2023, and is ongoing.

The recalled products were distributed in Illinois, Alabama, Iowa, Georgia, Mississippi, Indiana, Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Virginia, Ohio, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, Arizona, Kansas, Texas, Tennessee, North Carolina, Lousiana, Missouri, Kentucky, Delaware and Wisconsin.

Recalled products:

Parent’s Choice brand Sensitivity Premium Infant Formula

Tippy Toes brand Sensitivity Premium Infant Formula

Code information:

UPC Codes: 36800496644 and 681131045513

Anyone who purchased the recalled products should immediately dispose of it and not consume it.

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