In Brief: Carnation Alsoy Concentrate infant formula recall
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Carnation Alsoy Concentrate infant formula recall: Nestle subsidiary announces recall of 500 cases (6,000 thirteen fluid ounce cans) of product distributed in Maryland, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Oklahoma, Texas and Virginia on Aug. 20. The firm has 320 of the cases under its control. The lids incorrectly state "Do Not Add Water" in English and French; ingestion of undiluted concentrated formula by infants could cause serious dehydration, diarrhea, cramping, vomiting and, over the course of several feedings, seizure and other life-threatening conditions. The lids were meant for ready-to-feed products to be exported to Canada, the firm said, adding that it has received several inquiries about the lids but no reports of undiluted use of the product...
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