Nestlé recalls NAN baby formula batch in South Africa over toxin fears

The National Consumer Commission has recalled a batch of Nestlé's NAN Special Pro HA infant formula due to potential contamination with a harmful toxin. The product, sold in South Africa and exported to Namibia and Eswatini, affects 800-gram tins for babies aged zero to twelve months. Consumers are advised to return the items for a full refund.

On January 7, 2026, the National Consumer Commission in South Africa announced a voluntary recall of a specific batch of Nestlé's NAN Special Pro HA infant formula. This action targets the 800-gram tin variant designed for infants from birth to twelve months, carrying batch number 51660742F3. The formula has been distributed nationwide in South Africa and also exported to neighboring countries Namibia and Eswatini.

The recall stems from concerns about possible contamination with cereulide, a toxin produced by the bacterium Bacillus cereus. This substance represents a significant food safety risk, particularly for vulnerable infants. While no illnesses have been reported in connection with this batch, the precautionary measure aims to protect public health.

Nestlé, in cooperation with regulators, initiated the recall to ensure consumer safety. Parents and caregivers who have purchased the affected product are urged to immediately stop using it and return it to the point of purchase for a full refund. No other batches or products from Nestlé are impacted by this recall.

This incident highlights ongoing vigilance in the infant nutrition sector, where even minor risks prompt swift action. The Commission emphasized that the move prioritizes the well-being of young children, underscoring South Africa's commitment to stringent food safety standards.

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