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Posted by ibfanafrica on 14 Apr 2008 | Tagged as: Watch the Code
The risk associated with bottle feeding was highlighted once again when Nestlé was forced to recall a batch of infant formula from retailers in South Africa, Botwana and Zambia in March.
The alarm was raised when a number of complaints were received by the South African Lactogen 1.
A mixing error in the factory had led to the addition of excessive amounts of copper, iron and zinc to the formula and Nestlé has advised retailers to remove all 400g tins of Lactogen 1, batch code 73100179 L1, November 6, 2007, from their shelves.