Key Takeaway
Abbott Calcilo XD, Low-calcium Vitamin D-Free Infant formula with iron, powder in a 13.2 oz. can, with 6 cans per case. by Abbott Laboratories was recalled on September 13, 2019. The hazard: Off color and odor. Compromised can seam due to product (powder) in the seam, this poor seal potentially allowed air into the container.
Abbott Calcilo XD, Low-calcium Vitamin D-Free Infant formula with iron, powder in a 13.2 oz. can, with 6 cans per case.
Description
Abbott Calcilo XD, Low-calcium Vitamin D-Free Infant formula with iron, powder in a 13.2 oz. can, with 6 cans per case.
Hazard / Reason
Off color and odor. Compromised can seam due to product (powder) in the seam, this poor seal potentially allowed air into the container.
Class II: Product that may cause temporary or medically reversible health consequences.
Class II indicates the product may cause temporary or medically reversible health effects. The probability of serious harm is considered remote.
Products Affected
Company Information
Abbott Laboratories
Columbus, OH, United States
View all 66 recalls by Abbott Laboratories →Distribution
Nationwide in the US. Canada and Malaysia.
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