Key facts
- Nara Organics is recalling all of its infant formula sold in the U.S.
- Three infants were hospitalized with botulism after consuming Nara Organics infant formula.
- Nara Organics suspects bacterial contamination in its infant formula.
- Happiest Baby received a safety warning from U.S. regulators.
- The warning to Happiest Baby cited the sale of unauthorized products.
- The warning to Happiest Baby cited unsanitary conditions, including mold, on some items.
- The Snoo Bassinet costs $1,700.
Nara Organics is voluntarily recalling all of its infant formula products distributed in the U.S. This action follows the hospitalization of three infants who developed botulism. The company suspects bacterial contamination as the cause of the illness.
In a separate development, Happiest Baby, a company known for its Snoo Bassinet, has received a safety warning from U.S. regulators. The warning specifically addresses the sale of unauthorized products and the discovery of unsanitary conditions, including the presence of mold, on some of the items sold by the company. The Snoo Bassinet is a high-end product, retailing for $1,700.