Similac recalled due to bugs
Many moms are breast-feeding their infants. But quitting too soon or introducing formula can reduce the benefits of breast-feeding. Associated Press
WASHINGTON – Drugmaker Abbott Laboratories said Wednesday it is recalling millions of containers of its best-selling Similac infant formula that may be contaminated with insect parts.
The voluntary action affects up to 5 million Similac-brand powder formulas sold in the U.S., Puerto Rico, Guam and some Caribbean countries. The company said the products may contain a small beetle or larvae, which could cause stomach ache and digestion problems.
The recall does not affect any liquid formulas or other Abbott-brand products.
A company spokeswoman said Abbott uncovered the insects last week in one section of a manufacturing plant in Sturgis, Michigan. Read more. Matthew Perrone, AP
H/t Toadman
Um. No beetle infestation has been reported in breastmilk. How did/do you feed your infants?