Product checker Nestlé FamilyNes has set up the product checker so you can easily make sure our products are safe. Check your batch number Clear search input More questions or concerns? Is Nestlé the only company affected? See answer See answerWe understand parents may worry this is a brand‑specific problem. It is not.Other infant formula manufacturers have also announced recalls linked to this ingredient. The issue traces back to an ingredient supplied to multiple companies in the industry.Our internal quality checks detected the issue first, which allowed us to act quickly and take precautionary steps. It’s part of our commitment to put babies’ wellbeing first. When did Nestlé first discover the issue, and why did the recall expand over time? See answer See answerWe detected the issue in December last year through our own internal quality checks.Recalls sometimes expand as investigations continue and as more information becomes available. This does not mean new problems were found, it simply reflects our cautious approach to include any batch that could possibly be affected. We acted immediately and proactively at every step. Were all recalled batches contaminated? See answer See answerNo. We recalled any batch that could possibly have been affected, even if we did not detect cereulide in it. This is part of our zero‑tolerance approach to keep babies safe. Should I switch to another brand because of this recall? See answer See answerIf your batch number is not recalled, it is safe to consume. If your product is recalled, you can check our offering and consult your Healthcare provider. Was Nestlé forced to recall by authorities? See answer See answerNo. This is a voluntary, precautionary recall based on our own strict safety standards.We acted before any regulatory requirement.