Nestlé Expands Infant Milk Recall Due to Toxin Contamination
Nestlé has announced an expansion of its recall of infant milk products following the discovery of cereulide toxin contamination. The decision was made in light of the potential health risks associated with the toxin, which can cause severe food poisoning, particularly in infants.
The recall is specifically targeting batches distributed within Mexico, with the announcement dated February 4, 2026. The company is taking precautionary measures to ensure consumer safety by advising parents and caregivers to check their products against the recall list.
Impacted Products
- All infant milk products containing the cereulide toxin.
- Products distributed in the Mexican market.
Nestlé has committed to working closely with health authorities to manage the recall process efficiently. The company has set up a dedicated hotline for consumers to seek further information and assistance regarding the recall.
Consumer Safety
Nestlé emphasizes the importance of consumer safety and is urging anyone in possession of the affected products to refrain from using them and to return them for a full refund.





