
A Supplier Issue Sparks Swift Action (Image Credits: Foodsafetynews.com)
Gerber Products Company issued a voluntary recall for limited batches of its popular Arrowroot Biscuits after a supplier flagged possible foreign material in the flour.[1]
A Supplier Issue Sparks Swift Action
Gerber moved quickly when an arrowroot flour supplier recalled its product due to soft plastic and paper pieces.[1] The company detected no such issues in its own testing but recalled the affected batches out of caution. Production of the implicated biscuits occurred between July and September 2025. Gerber confirmed it severed ties with the supplier to prevent future risks.[1]
No illnesses or injuries linked to the product surfaced so far. The recall targeted only specific lots of the 5.5-ounce Gerber Arrowroot Biscuits. Other Gerber items remained unaffected. Parents who rely on these teething snacks for infants now face an unexpected check of their pantries.
Which Batches Are Impacted?
Consumers must inspect the 10-digit batch code on the back of the package, just before the best before date. The recall covered 22 specific codes, all with best before dates from October 2026 through December 2026. Gerber provided images on its site to aid identification.[1]
| Batch Code | Best Before Date |
|---|---|
| 5198565504 | Oct. 16, 2026 |
| 5202565504 | Oct. 20, 2026 |
| 5203565504 | Oct. 21, 2026 |
| 5204565504 | Oct. 22, 2026 |
| 5205565504 | Oct. 23, 2026 |
| 5209565504 | Oct. 27, 2026 |
| 5210565504 | Oct. 28, 2026 |
| 5211565504 | Oct. 29, 2026 |
| 5233565504 | Nov. 20, 2026 |
| 5238565504 | Nov. 25, 2026 |
| 5239565504 | Nov. 26, 2026 |
| 5239565505 | Nov. 26, 2026 |
| 5240565505 | Nov. 27, 2026 |
| 5245565505 | Dec. 2, 2026 |
| 5246565505 | Dec. 3, 2026 |
| 5251565505 | Dec. 8, 2026 |
| 5252565505 | Dec. 9, 2026 |
| 5253565505 | Dec. 10, 2026 |
| 5254565505 | Dec. 11, 2026 |
| 5258565505 | Dec. 15, 2026 |
| 5259565505 | Dec. 16, 2026 |
The product reached stores nationwide in the United States. Retailers received instructions to pull the items from shelves.
Steps for Concerned Parents
Anyone with the recalled biscuits should stop feeding them to children immediately. Return the product to the place of purchase for a full refund. Gerber offered round-the-clock support at 1-800-4-GERBER (1-800-443-7237).[1]
- Locate the batch code on the package back.
- Match it against the list above.
- Avoid consumption and discard if unsure.
- Contact Gerber for questions or refunds.
- Monitor official updates from retailers.
The company emphasized full cooperation with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Parents reported no adverse events, but vigilance remained key for infant safety.
Gerber’s Commitment Amid Scrutiny
Gerber stated, “The quality, safety and integrity of our products remain our highest priority, and we take this responsibility seriously.”[1] The firm apologized for any inconvenience. This incident highlighted supply chain vulnerabilities in baby food production. Gerber acted proactively after the supplier’s alert.Read the full announcement here.
Recalls like this underscored the importance of rigorous supplier oversight. Families turned to trusted brands for their little ones, making transparency essential.
- Only specific batches from July-September 2025 production are affected.
- No confirmed injuries, but foreign material poses consumption risk.
- Refunds available at retailers; Gerber support line open 24/7.
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