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Nestlé Canada is recalling some of its Gerber Arrowroot biscuits because of the possible presence of soft plastic and/or paper pieces.

Recall isolated to 3 batches sold in 155g packages

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Nestle Canada is recalling three batches of Gerber Arrowroot biscuits, sold nationally in 155-gram packages. (Government of Canada Handout)

Nestlé Canada is recalling some of its Gerber Arrowroot biscuits because of the possible presence of soft plastic and/or paper pieces that might have been present in the arrowroot flour used in their production.

The recall is isolated to three batches of the biscuits, sold in 155-gram packages. No other Gerber products are affected. They have the following SKUs:

  • 5231565504 – BB/MA 2026 NO 18
  • 5232565504 – BB/MA 2026 NO 19
  • 5233565504 – BB/MA 2026 NO 20

The biscuits were sold in store and online across Canada. Nestlé says they should not be consumed, and be either thrown out or returned to the store where they were bought. Consumers can also contact the company for a refund.

Nestlé says it has not received any complaints about the product. It says it is no longer sourcing the arrowroot flour from the supplier involved.

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