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Reckitt recalls 145K cans of baby formula due to possible contamination

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Enfamil ProSobee Powder, 12.9 oz Can (Provided image) Reckitt Benckiser is recalling 145,000 cans of baby formula for possible cross-contamination with Cronobacter sakazakii.

The company's recall was issued out of an abundance of caution. It covers select batches of ProSobee 12.9 oz. Simply Plant-Based Infant Formula, the company announced Sunday.The impacted products were manufactured between August and September 2022 and distributed to stores nationwide as well as in Guam and Puerto Rico.

To determine if you have purchased the recalled product you can check any product you have on hand for the below listed recalled batch codes. Product: Enfamil ProSobee Powder, 12.9 oz CanGlobal Batch Code: ZL2HZFUPC: 300871214415Lot Number: 0670975Expiration: 3/1/2024Product: Enfamil ProSobee Powder, 12.9 oz CanGlobal Batch Code: ZL2HZZUPC: 300871214415Lot Number: 0670979Expiration: 3/1/2024BABY FORMULA RECALLED DUE TO POTENTIAL CROSS-CONTAMINATIONReckitt noted all the products that had been distributed "went through extensive testing and tested negative for the bacteria." To date, the company hasn't received any reports of illnesses or adverse effects tied to the recalled products.

Enfamil ProSobee Powder, 12.9 oz Can (Provided images) "We are committed to the highest level of quality and safety, and it is for this reason that we have taken this extraordinary measure," Reckitt said in a statement. "The batches in question tested negative for Cronobacter and other bacteria and this is an isolated situation."After an investigation, the company discovered that the root cause was linked to material from a third party. "We have taken all appropriate corrective actions, including no longer sourcing this material from the supplier," the.

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