Baby Teething Powder Recalled Over Glass Contamination Concerns

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The recall notice relates to a certain batch of Weleda Baby Teething Powder.

A recent recall has been issued by the Food Safety Authority of Ireland for a batch of baby teething powder, citing the potential presence of glass particles. The affected product in question is the Weleda Baby Teething Powder, commonly used to alleviate teething discomfort in infants.

The specific batch under scrutiny is the 60g pack with a batch code of 231302 and an expiry date of 11/26. Consumers are urged to refrain from using this particular batch on babies or children. Retailers have been instructed to cease selling the affected batch and display recall notices prominently at their point of sale.

Furthermore, wholesalers and distributors are advised to reach out to their customers who may have purchased the implicated batch, initiating a recall process and providing necessary information for a point-of-sale recall notice.



Source: The Journal
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