Gerber Recalls Select Arrowroot Biscuits Over Possible Plastic or Paper Contamination
Gerber has issued a voluntary recall of certain arrowroot biscuit products after a potential contamination risk involving small pieces of soft plastic or paper, according to an announcement from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
The recall affects 5.5-ounce packages of Gerber Arrowroot Biscuits with “Best Before” dates between October 16, 2026, and December 16, 2026. Consumers are advised to check the 10-digit batch code located on the back of the package to determine whether their product is included in the recall.
Gerber stated that no injuries or illnesses have been reported in connection with the affected products.
The company traced the issue to an arrowroot flour supplier that initiated its own recall after identifying a possible contamination concern. Gerber confirmed it has discontinued working with the supplier as part of its safety response.
Parents and caregivers are urged not to feed the recalled biscuits to children. Impacted products can be returned to the retailer where they were purchased for a full refund.
In a statement, Gerber emphasized that product safety remains its top priority and apologized for any concern or inconvenience caused to families and retailers.
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