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Beaufort Residents Urged to Check Nara Organics Infant Formula Following Recall

Published June 23, 2026 at 9:16 pm | By Tommy Zambrano, Staff Reporter

Beaufort Residents Urged to Check Nara Organics Infant Formula Following Recall

Nara Organics has issued a recall for all lots of its powdered infant formula after three infants were hospitalized with botulism, a serious illness that can be particularly dangerous for young children. The recalled formula was sold through major retailers, including Target and online at Nara.com, between July 2025 and June 2026. Parents and caregivers in Beaufort are advised to check their supplies and discontinue use of the affected products immediately.

The symptoms of botulism can include poor feeding, difficulty swallowing or breathing, an altered cry, and weakness. Caregivers are urged to seek medical attention promptly if an infant exhibits these symptoms after consuming the recalled formula. While no deaths have been reported, the situation highlights the importance of vigilance regarding infant health and safety.

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Local health officials are working to inform the community about the recall and the associated health risks. The Beaufort County Health Department is coordinating with local pediatricians and hospitals to ensure that families are aware of the recall and understand the necessary steps to take if they have purchased the affected formula.

Parents are encouraged to report any adverse reactions or symptoms to their healthcare provider and to the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC). The agency is monitoring the situation closely and is prepared to provide assistance to families affected by the recall.

In light of this incident, experts recommend that parents always inspect infant formula for any signs of tampering or damage before use. Additionally, they should familiarize themselves with the recall process and know how to dispose of any recalled products safely.

The recall of Nara Organics infant formula serves as a critical reminder of the potential risks associated with food products, particularly those intended for vulnerable populations such as infants. As families in Beaufort navigate this situation, it is essential to stay informed and proactive about their children’s health.

What's Happening
What happened?
Nara Organics recalled all lots of its powdered infant formula after three infants were hospitalized with botulism linked to the product.
Why does it matter to Beaufort?
The recalled formula was sold through Target, Target.com, and Nara.com between July 2025 and June 2026.
What's next?
No deaths had been reported in the reviewed coverage.
Tommy Zambrano
HERE Beaufort · HEALTH

Tommy is a staff reporter for HERE Beaufort covering local news, community stories, and developments across Beaufort County. Tommy is committed to accurate, community-first journalism.

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