Mt. Capra is recalling 1,506 boxes of its Goat Milk Formula Recipe Kit and Bundle Refill because the product was marketed as infant formula without submitting the required premarket notification to the FDA. Products sold as infant formula must undergo a specific FDA review process to ensure they meet safety and nutritional standards. No illnesses or injuries have been reported to date.
Infant formula that has not been reviewed by the FDA may not meet strict nutritional or safety requirements, potentially posing a health risk to infants. The lack of premarket review means the agency has not verified that the recipe provides all the nutrients necessary for an infant's growth and development.
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Each kit consists of 10 individually packaged ingredients including Whole Goat Milk, Lactose, Ghee, Olive Oil, Grapeseed Oil, Molasses, Multivitamin Powder, Colostrum, Probiotics, and DHA.

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