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Nara Organics Recalls Baby Formula Tied to Multistate Botulism Cases

July 8, 2026

Why it matters locally: California residents who purchased Nara Organics formula through Target or online channels should immediately stop using the product and contact poison control if their infants show symptoms of botulism, including constipation, weakness, or poor feeding.


Nara Organics recalled its organic baby formula nationwide Saturday after federal authorities connected the product to cases of infant botulism across multiple states. The company distributed the formula through Target locations and online channels. Federal health officials identified the link between the formula and the botulism outbreak, prompting the recall action. Infant botulism develops when babies ingest spores of the bacterium Clostridium botulinum, which can produce toxins in the intestinal tract. Symptoms include constipation, weakness, poor feeding, and a weak cry. Severe cases can lead to paralysis and respiratory failure. Federal authorities did not immediately release the number of confirmed cases or affected states. The investigation into how contamination occurred remained ongoing. Consumers who purchased Nara Organics formula were advised to stop using the product and contact poison control or seek medical attention if their infants showed symptoms of botulism. The recall affected formula sold in multiple package sizes and lot numbers. This outbreak marks another instance of contamination concerns in the infant formula market. Prior incidents have prompted increased scrutiny of manufacturing practices and quality controls across the industry. Nara Organics cooperated with federal health agencies on the recall process. The company did not immediately provide additional details about the source of contamination or steps taken to prevent future incidents.

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