Politics & Government

Baby Food Recall: Plum Organics

The complete list of recalled baby food is extensive.

Written by Bea Karnes

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced Friday that Plum Organics is voluntarily recalling products because of a manufacturing defect that may cause spoilage in some pouches. The list of recalled baby food is extensive.

The recalled baby food is part of Baby Stage 2, Tots Mish Mash and Kids lines. Recalled products can be identified by the “Best By” dates ranging from 08/05/14 to 12/08/14 and the letters “AT.”

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Plum Organics has determined that the potential spoilage may cause some pouches to swell.

A full list of the recalled products in on the company’s website.

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“As a father of two, I know how it feels to want nothing but the very best for our kids and yours,” said Neil Grimmer, president and co-founder of Plum Organics. “Over the years, Plum has worked hard to earn the trust of parents, and we fully intend on maintaining that trust. We are taking every action to ensure that our highest standards are being met.”

Consumers are being offered a replacement voucher for the recalled baby food. Contact the company at (866) 495- 3774 or send an email to info@plumorganics.com with subject line, “Replacement Voucher,” and the following information: first & last name, full address (street, apt #, city, state, zip code), phone number, Best By date, and number of affected pouches.

 


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