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SAFEFOOD NEWS - Summer 1999 - Vol 3 / No. 3

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Infant Formula Recall

Mead Johnson Nutritionals is recalling 7,000 cases of infant formula after a labeling error resulted in at least one can of an adult nutritional supplement being mislabeled as the formula. Company officials said the 8-ounce can labeled as ProSobee infant formula actually contained the nutritional supplement Fanilla Sustacal (which contains milk).

The containers of ProSobee are sold in 4-pack fiberboard cartons. The batch being recalled is coded 1NOV99/PROSOB/AKN13 and was shipped to stores late last year.

Consumers with questions about the recall can call the Mead Johnson Customer Resource Center at 1-888-587-7275.

Source: The Food Allergy Network, June 7, 1999.

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