Newport Beach, California — Sammy's Milk was asked by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to provide a warning against the use of its Goat Milk Toddler Formula as an infant formula. The FDA is concerned that the formula may not meet all FDA requirements for infant formula and may be unsafe and not provide sufficient nutrition when used as an infant formula.
These concerns were provided to Sammy’s Milk in a meeting with FDA that identified representations on the Sammy’s Milk website and social media platforms that could be interpreted to indicate the product is safe for infants to consume.
Sammy’s Milk emphasized that its product is specifically formulated for children between the ages of 12 and 36 months, as indicated on its packaging and website. The product at issue was only available online, and included lot code SD348, with a “best by” date of August 2025.
Sammy’s Milk said it is crucial that users adhere to the recommended age range for the consumption of its product. The company does not recommend the use of Goat Milk Toddler Formula for infants under 12 months of age.
For further inquiries or clarification regarding the appropriate use of Sammy's Milk Goat Milk Toddler Formula, contact the company’s customer service team at info@sammysmilk.com.
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