Oh, Jessica Alba. Your heart is in the right place, but your Honest Company continues to flounder with recalls — this time, it’s moldy baby wipes. Ew.
The Honest Company made an announcement that it is voluntarily recalling packages of Honest Wipes due to the possible presence of mold. Consumers of Honest Wipes should check immediately to see if their packages of the wipes are part of the lot numbers involved in the recall.
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The Honest Company released a statement that the mold is likely not dangerous (um, but still) and the recall was decided upon due to an “abundance of caution.”
So if you’ve got Honest Wipes in the house, go snag the package and see if yours are part of the recall.
Affected packages are:
10-count packages, UPC 0817810011276, 0816645024079, 0817810011276
72-count packages, UPC 0817810011863, 7000000011863, 0816645023584, 0816645023591
288-count packages, UPC 0817810014680
576-count packages, UPC 0817810028540
Lot numbers are located on the back of the packages of wipes, which were sold separately but also included in products such as Honest Diaper Cakes (we really hope someone comes up with a better name for “diaper cakes”), the Baby Arrival Gift Set and the Baby Basics Gift Set. Nothing like a little mold to say, “I love you,” to a newborn… yikes.
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Consumers affected may return the products for a complete refund and will probably also want to hose down the baby. Or slather it in Purell.
Want more info about the recall? Here’s everything you could ever want to know about moldy baby wipes. Good times!
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