Gerber recall: Arrowroot Biscuits pulled over potential plastic, paper pieces

Gerber recalled its Arrowroot Biscuits due to the potential presence of soft plastic and/or paper pieces. (Photo courtesy of Gerber)

Gerber conducted a voluntary nationwide recall of its Arrowroot Biscuits because the goods may contain soft plastic and/or paper pieces that should avoid being eaten.

The baby foods manufacturer explained in a company release that the material comes from an arrowroot supplier who initiated the recall, with Gerber adding that they are no longer with that supplier. 

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To date, there are no reports of illnesses or injuries related to consuming the product, and Gerber is working with the Food & Drug Administration (FDA), the release noted. 

Gerber Arrowroot Biscuits recall 

Why you should care:

Gerber said that the recall affects limited batches of Arrowroot Biscuits 5.5oz products made between July 2025 and September 2025.

Batch codes for the products are located on the back of the packaging, and a list of the batch codes can be found here.

What should I do with the Arrowroot Biscuits?

What you can do:

Consumers who purchased the Gerber Arrowroot Biscuits should not feed this item to their child and can return them to the store where it was bought to receive a refund.

The Source: Information for this story was provided by a Gerber company release about the recall. This story was reported from Washington, D.C. 


 

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