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Photo – ByHeart Infant Formula – Courtesy fda.gov

ByHeart Infant Formula has been recalled following a multistate outbreak of infant botulism, according to officials at the Wyoming Department of Agriculture.

The products involved in the recall were sold in Wyoming and consumers should check their homes for the product.

The recalled products made by ByHearth includes all unexpired lots of formula cans and single-serve “anywhere” sticks. These products were distributed in Wyoming and throughout the nation in retail stores and other outlets. Please use the following link for more information and to verify the list of all recalled products. https://www.fda.gov/food/outbreaks-foodborne-illness/outbreak-investigation-infant-botulism-infant-formula-november-2025

If you have the formula in your home, you should take a photo or record the information on the bottom of the package, keep the container in a safe spot and be sure to label it clearly as DO NOT USE.

If your child develops symptoms associated with botulism, your state health department might want to collect your formula container for testing. If your child consumed ByHeart formula and is experiencing symptoms, seek immediate medical attention.

If your child consumed ByHeart formula and is not currently showing symptoms, continue monitoring them and seek medical attention if symptoms develop.

The recall and investigation are ongoing, and more information can be found on the investigation through the FDA or CDC websites.

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