Target voluntarily recalling 2 types of baby wipes over contamination concerns

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Target is voluntarily recalling two types of baby wipes due to concerns that the products may be contaminated with bacteria that may cause “serious and life-threatening infections,” the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said on Friday. The Minnesota-based company is recalling Up and Up Fragrance Free Baby Wipes and Up and Up Fresh Cucumber Scented Baby Wipes. The products are predominantly used on newborns, infants and young children who are vulnerable to infection due to their immature immune systems, the federal agency said.

The manufacturer of the wipes, Sapro Temizlik Urunleri, and the company received “a number of consumer complaints” alleging product discoloration and symptoms including skin and eye irritation, and infections “potentially associated with the use of the product,” according to officials. The agency then tested and identified the presence of Burkholderia cepacia complex and Burkholderia gladioli in product samples. “In healthy individuals, use of the product on skin with minor lesions will more likely result in local infections, whereas in immunocompromised individuals, newborns, infants and young children, the infection is more likely to spread into the bloodstream, potentially leading to life-threatening sepsis or pneumonia,” the agency said in a written statement.

The baby wipes were sold at Target stores nationwide and online at Target.com, the agency said. According to officials, the company is recalling the Up and Up Fragrance Free Baby Wipes with a manufacturing date code from Nov. 7, 2025, to May 5, 2026, and expiration dates between May 10, 2028, and Nov. 5, 2028, are being recalled in the following pack sizes  and universal product codes:

  • 20 Count: UPC 085239265956
  • 72 Count: UPC 085239265949
  • 216 Count: UPC 085239265963
  • 800 Count: UPC 085239266137
  • 1200 Count: UPC 085239266090

According to the agency, Up and Up Fresh Cucumber Scented Baby Wipes with a manufacturing code of Dec. 29 or Dec. 30, 2025, and expiration dates of June 29 or June 30, 2028, are being recalled in the following pack sizes and universal product codes:

  • 72 Count: UPC 085239265970
  • 216 Count: UPC 085239265994
  • 800 Count: UPC 085239265987

U.S. Food and Drug Administration Anyone with the recalled products should stop using them and return them to any Target store for a full refund, the agency said. Consumers with questions can call Target Guest Relations at 1-800-440-0680 anytime between 7 a.m. and 10 p.m. CT.

Source: Target voluntarily recalling 2 types of baby wipes over contamination concerns – CBS Minnesota

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Graco infant car seats sold at Amazon, Target and Walmart recalled over structural issue

empty child car seat in modern vehicle interior

Graco is voluntarily recalling select infant car seats due to a “structural issue” with the base, the company announced. The recalled SnugRide Turn & Slide seats were sold in the U.S. from Jan through March 2026 at Amazon, Babylist, Target, Walmart, and on Graco’s website. “We know parents rely on Graco products every day, and we understand this may create frustration and disruption for families,” Graco said. “We are working quickly to support affected families and will provide a replacement product at no cost.” Which car seats are included in Graco’s recall? You’ll need to check the model number and color of the seats, according to Graco. This can be found on the product label. In addition to verifying with the below list of recalled models, you can enter the seat’s model number on Graco’s website to confirm whether it has been recalled. When is Target’s 2026 car seat trade-in, and what will you receive?

The recalled products include the following products with the matching model numbers and colors:

  • Noir/Black 2231887
  • Sandstone/Tan 2231806
  • Mulberry/Girl-Plum 2231885
  • Sandstone/Tan 2231881
  • Noir/Black 2231884
  • Noir/Black SnugRide Turn & Slide Rotating Infant Car Seat Base: 2231810
  • Black Modes Nest Travel System with SnugRide Turn & Slide ICS: 2243083 Noir/Black
  • SnugRide Turn & Slide Rotating Infant Car Seat: 2231809

What to do with the recalled car seat Graco advises customers to stop using the seat with the base immediately. They should take a photo of the product and upload it to gracobaby.com/nsrecall/recall.html for a replacement. “The current seat may continue to be used without the base in accordance with the product instructions while you wait for your selected replacement product,” Graco said.

Source: Graco infant car seats sold at Amazon, Target and Walmart recalled over structural issue

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