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Gerber recalls popular arrowroot biscuits in Canada

The recall affects 155‑gram packages sold across Canada and online, with officials urging consumers to check their cupboards and immediately discard or return the product. Photo: CFIA.
The recall affects 155‑gram packages sold across Canada and online, with officials urging consumers to check their cupboards and immediately discard or return the product. Photo: CFIA.

A nationwide recall has been issued for Gerber brand arrowroot biscuits after soft plastic and paper pieces were found in several batches of the popular infant snack, according to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA).

The recall affects 155‑gram packages sold across Canada and online, with officials urging consumers to check their cupboards and immediately discard or return the product.

The CFIA says the product may contain pieces of soft plastic and paper, posing a potential choking hazard for infants and toddlers. The recall was triggered by the manufacturer, Nestlé Canada Inc., which confirmed the issue originated with an ingredient supplier.

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Inspectors are also verifying that retailers and distributors have removed the biscuits from shelves nationwide.

The recall, published on Tuesday, is classified as a Class 3 food recall, indicating a low health risk but still requiring consumer action due to the potential presence of foreign material.

The recall affects 155‑gram packages sold across Canada and online, with officials urging consumers to check their cupboards. Photo: CFIA.

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