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Gerber issues nationwide recall: Things to know
- On January 27, 2026 the Singapore Food Agency announced an ongoing recall after Nestle Singapore pulled three batches of Gerber Arrowroot Biscuits for possible foreign matter.
- Nestlé traced the issue to arrowroot flour from a supplier, and investigators say foreign matter may have come from arrowroot flour possibly containing soft plastic or paper; Nestlé has stopped sourcing it from the implicated supplier.
- Batches 5209565504, 5252565505 and 5259565505 list expiry dates and were sold in 155-gram packs on FairPrice, Cold Storage and RedMart.
- Parents were advised not to feed the products to children and to return or discard them; consumers may contact their point of purchase or Nestlé for refunds or enquiries, and seek medical advice if concerned.
- Manufactured in the United States, the recalled batches have drawn no complaints and no other Gerber products are affected, Nestlé said.
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Gerber brand arrowroot biscuits recalled in Canada due to possible plastic, paper contamination
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is warning parents and caregivers not to serve a specific batch of children biscuits after the potential presence of soft plastic and paper pieces was identified in the product.
·Toronto, Canada
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NEW YORK (PIX11) -- Gerber Products Company has announced a nationwide recall of limited batches of Gerber® Arrowroot Biscuits due to the possible presence of soft plastic and or plastic. The voluntary recall affects batches of Gerber® Arrowroot Biscuits 5.5oz products that were produced between July and September 2025. The following batch codes and best-before dates of affected products are: [...]
·New York, United States
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