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    Home » Articles

    Gerber Recalls Popular Baby Snack After Paper and Plastic Pieces Found Inside

    Published: Jan 30, 2026 by Victoria Cornell

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    Gerber is recalling a popular baby snack after reports that small pieces of paper and plastic were found inside the products, prompting concerns about possible choking or injury to young children. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Gerber say the issue was identified through consumer complaints, and parents are urged to check their pantries for affected items.

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    What’s Being Recalled

    The recall affects specific lots of Gerber Graduates Lil’ Crunchies beans snack, a product many parents buy as a toddler finger food. According to the recall notice, the presence of foreign material, specifically paper and plastic fragments, means the product may pose a safety risk for children who could choke or be injured if pieces are swallowed. Parents should carefully examine packages and stop using them if they match the recalled batches.

    Why This Matters for Parents

    Baby and toddler snacks are meant to be soft and easy to eat, but foreign objects inside packaged foods can cause serious harm, especially for young children. Pieces of paper or plastic could cause:

    • Choking hazards
    • Mouth or throat injury
    • Digestive irritation

    The FDA considers these risks especially serious for infants and toddlers, who may not be able to react quickly if something goes wrong.

    What to Do if You Have the Product

    If you have the recalled Gerber snack at home:

    1. Check the packaging for product name, lot numbers, and other identifying details.
    2. Stop feeding the product to your child immediately if it matches the recall.
    3. Follow recall instructions for safe disposal or return.
    4. Contact Gerber customer service if you have questions or need a refund.

    Manufacturers usually offer refunds or replacements for recalled products.

    How This Happened

    The FDA and Gerber are investigating how the paper and plastic contamination occurred, which could involve issues at the production or packaging facility. Recalls like this highlight why quality controls and reporting systems are in place, they help catch problems before more children are harmed.

    Stay Informed

    Recalls can happen even with trusted brands, so parents should regularly check official recall lists from the FDA and follow product safety news. Staying aware of recalls helps keep families safe and informed about potential risks in everyday products.

    Source: People

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