Target Recalls Up & Up Baby Wipes
In a significant move aimed at ensuring consumer safety, Target Corporation has announced the voluntary recall of its Up & Up Fragrance Free and Fresh Cucumber Scented Baby Wipes. The recall was triggered after receiving multiple consumer complaints about discoloration and following FDA testing that showed the presence of harmful bacteria, namely
Burkholderia cepacia complex and
Burkholderia gladioli.
What’s the Concern?
The primary concern with these wipes lies in the potentially life-threatening infections associated with the identified bacteria, particularly for vulnerable populations such as newborns and infants whose immune systems are not fully developed. Reports indicate that these bacteria can lead to serious conditions, including sepsis and pneumonia, especially if the wipes are applied to skin with even minor lesions. This risk escalates for those with compromised immune systems, thus increasing the urgency for a swift recall.
Target has indicated their proactive approach by recalling multiple product variants sold across their stores and online. The affected products include:
- - Up & Up Fragrance Free Baby Wipes
- 20 Count (UPC: 085239265956)
- 72 Count (UPC: 085239265949)
- 216 Count (UPC: 085239265963)
- 800 Count (UPC: 085239266137)
- 1200 Count (UPC: 085239266090)
- - Up & Up Fresh Cucumber Scented Baby Wipes
- 72 Count (UPC: 085239265970)
- 216 Count (UPC: 085239265994)
- 800 Count (UPC: 085239265987)
These wipes were packaged in different counts and were sold in individual packs as well as bulk options. The recall dictates that any wipes manufactured between specific dates are considered unsafe: for instance, fragrance-free wipes made from November 7, 2025, to May 5, 2026, with expiration dates stretching into late 2028.
Consumer Guidance
Following this announcement, Target has urged consumers to cease using the recalled products immediately and return them for a full refund at any Target store. For further queries, customers can reach out to Target's Guest Relations at the provided contact number.
This recall comes after reports of skin and eye irritations, alongside infections purportedly linked to the use of the affected wipes. Target is closely working with the manufacturer, Sapro Temizlik Urunleri, to investigate these reports and ensure the safety of its products going forward.
Conclusion
Consumer safety remains Target's top priority. The company is committed to rectifying this situation swiftly and encourages all customers to check their product inventory to ensure no recalled wipes are in use. This incident serves as a critical reminder about the importance of product safety, especially in goods meant for the sensitive skin of infants. The cooperation of consumers is crucial in addressing this concern effectively.