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Kendamil baby formula recalled in Canada over toxin concerns
Summary
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency announced a precautionary recall of two one-kilogram Kendamil "with whole milk" infant formula batches sold at Costco and online because they may contain the toxin cereulide; no illnesses have been reported in Canada.
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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency announced a precautionary recall of certain Kendamil infant formula products in Canada. The affected items are one-kilogram tins labeled "with whole milk." The agency said these batches may contain cereulide, a toxin linked to rapid nausea and vomiting. The recall follows a related finding in another country and no illnesses have been reported in Canada.
Key details:
- Product: Kendamil one-kilogram "with whole milk" infant formula; affected batch codes are 897274 and 888632, printed on the base of the tin.
- Timing and sales: Those batches were produced in May 2025 and were sold at Costco in Canada and listed for sale online, including on Amazon.
- Ingredient note: Kendal Nutricare said a short supply disruption led to using a different arachidonic acid oil source for the two batches, and that cereulide has been recently associated with that oil source.
- Standards and trigger: The company said the batches meet European safety guidance for cereulide levels, but Health Canada uses a different standard and the recall was prompted by a finding in another country.
Summary:
Health Canada requested the precautionary withdrawal of any batches whose ingredient source could theoretically be affected, and the CFIA announced the recall in Canada. The company reports lab testing for the specific batches shows compliance with European limits while Health Canada applies a different standard. Undetermined at this time.
