Gerber recalls biscuits because of plastic pieces or paper

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Gerber recalls cookies due to pieces of plastic or paper

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Gerber Products Company is recalling lots of Gerber Arrowroot Cookies due to the potential presence of pieces of soft plastic and/or paper that should not be consumed.

According to a company notice, the material came from an arrowroot flour supplier that has issued a recall. Gerber no longer works with the flour supplier.

This recall only affects limited lots of Gerber Arrowroot Biscuits 5.5 ounce products produced between July 2025 and September 2025. In the United States, this recall is nationwide.

No other Gerber products are affected by this recall.

Batch codes can be identified on the back of the product packaging.

As of January 26, no illnesses or injuries have been reported.

Recalled products can be identified by the following information on the label:

BATCH CODE BEST BEFORE
5198565504 October 16, 2026
5202565504 October 20, 2026
5203565504 October 21, 2026
5204565504 October 22, 2026
5205565504 October 23, 2026
5209565504 October 27, 2026
5210565504 October 28, 2026
5211565504 October 29, 2026
5233565504 November 20, 2026
5238565504 November 25, 2026
5239565504 November 26, 2026
5239565505 November 26, 2026
5240565505 November 27, 2026
5245565505 December 2, 2026
5246565505 December 3, 2026
5251565505 December 8, 2026
5252565505 December 9, 2026
5253565505 December 10, 2026
5254565505 December 11, 2026
5258565505 December 15, 2026
5259565505 December 16, 2026

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