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A2 Milk joins infant formula recall

A2 Milk joins global infant formula recall over cereulide toxin

A2 Milk Co. has joined a global infant-formula recall after detecting the presence of cereulide toxin.

The recall is described as voluntary: the company is retracting three products, but no further specifics were provided in the material here about which specific items are included, where they were sold, or what quantity was affected.

Cereulide is a toxin associated with food safety concerns, and the addition of A2 Milk means the recall’s scope is widening beyond any initial manufacturer or country coverage. For parents and caregivers, the practical impact is that they may need to check whether their purchased cans or containers match the recalled products.

The story, however, does not list lot numbers, expiration dates, or country-specific instructions. It also does not provide any information about injury, illness counts, or confirmed adverse events.

Still, the key development for consumers is that A2 Milk’s products are now included in the same broader recall action tied to cereulide detection. That can prompt more stringent screening by retailers and additional public guidance on disposal or return steps.

If you’re monitoring infant formula safety, this update is important because infant feeding products are tightly regulated and recalls can trigger rapid changes in store availability while customers verify affected lots.

The information provided focuses on the fact of the recall and the toxin found, rather than operational details.


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