FDA recall record

The New York Milk Bank Pasteurized Donor Human Milk in 4 ounce/120 ml clear plastic recall — FDA H-0308-2026

Foreign object

Class IIclassification
H-0308-2026official record ID
Dec 24, 2025report date

Recall record at a glance

Official recordH-0308-2026
CategoryFood Recalls
ClassificationClass II
FDA record statusTerminated
Recalling firmThe New York Milk Bank, Inc.
Report dateDec 24, 2025
Recall initiation dateNov 11, 2025
Quantity66 bottles
LocationValhalla, NY, United States

Official product description

Pasteurized Donor Human Milk in 4 ounce/120 ml clear plastic bottles. The bottles have a foil seal and are capped with a green lid. Bottle size: 120ml

Why the product was recalled

Foreign object

Distribution information

NY

How to read the classification

FDA Class II indicates a situation in which use of or exposure to the product may cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences, or where the probability of serious consequences is remote. The classification shown here comes from the FDA record.

Additional record details

Recall type: Voluntary: Firm initiated. Initial notification: Two or more of the following: Email, Fax, Letter, Press Release, Telephone, Visit.

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