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Sprout Organics Recall Status

This page tracks FDA recall records matching Sprout Organics, a baby food brand, in our baby and infant food recall database, generated from the FDA food enforcement data feed. It is a historical record: an entry here means the FDA published a recall on the date shown. The FDA lists at least one recall on this page as ongoing as of July 17, 2026. Check FDA.gov for its current status.

This list is filtered to baby and infant food and may not include every relevant recall. For the complete, current list, search the FDA website.

The FDA enforcement feed can lag public recall announcements by weeks. For the most current information, always check FDA.gov directly.

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Recall records matching Sprout Organics

Our database contains 1 FDA recall record matching Sprout Organics as of July 17, 2026. Each row links to the permanent record with the UPCs and lot codes as reported by the FDA.

Date Product Recalling firm Class FDA status Reason
September 16, 2025 6+ Months SPROUT ORGANICS Made With Organic Sweet Potato, Apple & Spinach NET WT Sprout Organics Inc. Class II Ongoing Potential contamination with heavy metal (Lead).

Is your package affected?

A recall almost never means "every jar of this brand, ever." It means a specific run of a specific product. To know whether the package in your kitchen is affected, you need to match the identifiers in the recall notice against the ones printed on your package:

If the notice lists specific lot codes and yours isn't on the list, your package likely isn't part of the recall. If you can't find the codes, or they're worn off, the safe move is to treat it as recalled and not feed it.

If your product is recalled: stop using it. Most notices tell you to either dispose of it or return it to the store for a refund. Don't donate it or pass it along. If your child has already eaten it and you have any concern, call your pediatrician, and in an emergency call 911 (US) or your local emergency number.

Recall classes: how serious is it?

The FDA sorts recalls into three classes by how much risk the product poses. Knowing the class tells you how urgently to act.

Class What it means Plain-English read
Class I "A reasonable probability that the use of, or exposure to, a violative product will cause serious adverse health consequences or death." The most serious. Stop using it now. Undeclared allergens are the leading cause of Class I food recalls, and serious contamination recalls land here too.
Class II Use "may cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences," or the risk of serious harm is remote. Real but lower risk. Still worth acting on.
Class III Use is "not likely to cause adverse health consequences." Usually a labeling or quality issue, not a safety emergency.

Official FDA sources

Search current FDA recalls, market withdrawals, and safety alerts on the FDA website.

Check future recalls automatically

The AllerSee scanner built into Baby Ledger AI cross-checks every barcode you scan against the FDA recall feed automatically, and cross-references the ingredients against your own child's allergen profile at the same time. The allergen and recall checks are free and unlimited on every plan. It's there so you don't have to refresh a government website every morning, not as a substitute for the official sources or for your pediatrician's guidance.

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This article is general information to help you stay aware of food recalls and labels. It is not medical advice and not a substitute for professional guidance. Baby Ledger AI and AllerSee are informational, label-reading tools, not medical devices, and they do not diagnose, treat, prevent, or protect against any allergy or medical condition. Our recall cross-check runs against the FDA recall feed and does not cover every recall. Always read the full product label, check the official government recall sources, and consult your pediatrician or a qualified medical professional for any allergy or health concern. In a suspected allergic reaction or medical emergency, call 911 (US) or your local emergency number. AllerSee™ is a trademark of Fong Shui Labs LLC. AllerSee's allergen detection approach is patent-pending.

Baby Ledger AI is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or certified by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Recall information is reproduced from publicly available FDA records.