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France Flags Guigoz, Nidal and Alfamino in Nestlé's Expanded Infant Milk Recall

The precaution follows Nestlé's detection of a potential cereulide toxin in a supplier's arachidonic acid oil.

Overview

  • France’s RappelConso notice tells parents not to use specified powder formulas sold nationwide in major chains, pharmacies and online.
  • The voluntary recall covers batches in France, Germany, Austria, Denmark, Italy and Sweden, with some products sold under names such as Beba and Alfamino in Germany.
  • Nestlé says internal checks identified a potential quality incident tied to an ingredient and it has analyzed all ARA oils and related blends used in the products.
  • The company has posted affected lot numbers on local sites and instructs consumers to photograph cans, dispose of them and request refunds through customer service.
  • No illnesses have been confirmed to date, Nestlé is coordinating with national authorities as the supplier conducts further analysis, and parents are urged to seek medical care for repeated vomiting.