A baby and toddler food company is expanding an earlier voluntary recall of food pouches due to potentially elevated lead levels. Sprout Organics announced Tuesday that the company is recalling ...
Every week, Caitlin Sciutto stops by Target and piles her cart with pureed food pouches for her 4-year-old and twin 18-month-old sons. In goes a 24-pack of unsweetened applesauce. Then a 24-pack of ...
Parents who have purchased Sprout Organics baby food products from Walgreens and other stores since last year will want to check to make sure they don’t have a now-recalled Sweet Potato, Apple & ...
Sprout Organics announced an expansion of an earlier recall this week. A baby and toddler food company is expanding an earlier voluntary recall of food pouches due to potentially elevated lead levels.
Sprout Organics is recalling its sweet potato, apple and spinach baby food pouches in multiple states over lead concerns. Here's which products are affected.
Sprout Organics is recalling baby puree pouches in the sweet potato apple spinach flavor because the product may contain elevated levels of lead, according to a news release from the FDA. Exposure to ...
Lead concerns have prompted a recall of a popular baby food product sold online and in more than 20 states, including Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin. Sprout Organics on Tuesday expanded the recall it ...
Baby food pouches are in high demand with sales reportedly increasing by 900 percent, but doctors believe this could lead to problems down the road. Whether it’s mixed greens or banana-strawberry ...
Sprout Organics has initiated a voluntary recall of one lot of its Sprout Organics Sweet Potato Apple and Spinach baby food pouch due to concerns over elevated levels of lead, according to the U.S.