Beech-Nut Baby Food Recalled After A Glass Shard Is Found In Jar

Mother feeding baby food to baby

Beech-Nut nutrition is recalling almost 2,000 pounds of baby food products that might be contaminated with small pieces of glass.

The announcement, made Tuesday on the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s website, only concerns four-ounce jars of “Stage 2 Beech-Nut CLASSICS sweet potato chicken,” which were distributed in stores nationwide. However, only product numbers 12395750815” through “12395750821” are affected. The jars also have the number “P-68A” inside the USDA mark of inspection, and they expire Dec. 2016.

The agency classified Beech-Nut’s recall as a Class I, which means there is a “reasonability probability” that using the product will cause serious health consequences or death, as opposed to Class II (“remote probability”) and Class III (no probability).

“This is following a single report of a small piece of glass found in one jar of the product,” said the baby food company on their Facebook page Wednesday. “We have no indication that other jars have been affected, but as a company of parents and families we are acting with an abundance of caution.”

The company encourages parents to either call them at (866) 674-4446 to get a full refund, or return the products to the store where they purchased them.

The USDA announcement adds that Beech-Nut Nutrition received a report of an oral injury linked to the consumption of the now-recalled product, but the USDA has received no other reports of injury or illness.