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Nara Organics infant formula recall: stop using it and check the bottom code today
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- Checked: 2026-06-17 23:55 KST
- Primary sources: FDA recall notice, FDA outbreak investigation, CDC infant botulism guidance
If you have powdered infant formula bought in the United States, the urgent check today is the brand name and the lot code on the bottom of the can. FDA posted a recall on June 13, 2026 for all Nara Organics Whole Milk Organic Powdered Infant Formula. FDA and CDC are also investigating three infant botulism cases in babies who consumed the formula.
This is not just a packaging or quality issue. Infant botulism is rare, but it can be severe. FDA says three infants in California, Pennsylvania, and Washington were hospitalized. No deaths have been reported, but the practical advice is clear: stop using the formula now.
Who should check now
- Anyone who bought infant formula at Target stores or Target.com in the United States
- Anyone who ordered from Nara.com or received the formula through shipping, resale, or a gift
- Anyone with a Nara Organics infant formula can at home
- Anyone whose baby recently consumed it and has constipation, poor feeding, drooping eyelids, weak cry, trouble swallowing, or breathing changes
What to do today
- Stop feeding it. FDA advises consumers not to use Nara Organics infant formula.
- Check the product. The recall covers Nara Organics Whole Milk Infant Formula in 700g and 400g sizes.
- Photograph the lot code on the bottom of the can. You may need it for refund and follow-up.
- Watch the baby closely. Seek medical care immediately if symptoms appear.
Product identifiers
- Brand: Nara Organics
- Product: Whole Milk Infant Formula
- Sizes: 700g, 400g
- UPC: 860013251901, 860013251918
- Lot code location: bottom of the can
The recall notice says all lots currently on the market are included. The safest household action is to treat any Nara Organics infant formula can as affected until official instructions say otherwise.
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Bottom line: If Nara Organics infant formula is in your home, stop use, photograph the bottom lot code, and check the baby for symptoms today.