The FDA is alerting parents and caregivers about Cronobacter safety concerns with Crecelac Infant Powdered Goat Milk Infant Formula and other infant formula products imported and distributed by Dairy Manufacturers Inc. On May 24, 2024, the company initiated a recall because they were not in compliance with all of the FDA’s infant formula regulations; the FDA is now issuing this safety alert due to new findings of Cronobacter contamination in a sample of Crecelac Infant Powdered Goat Milk Infant Formula. The FDA found Cronobacter in a Crecelac Infant Powdered Goat Milk Infant Formula sample collected from a retail store in Texas. Separately, the FDA is also alerting parents and caregivers to a recall initiated by Dairy Manufacturers Inc. because of their failure to meet U.S. infant formula regulations. Limited sampling of the Farmalac products did not detect Cronobacter; however, the firm has not submitted the required premarket notification to the FDA to demonstrate the safety and nutritional adequacy of the infant formula. @ https://www.fda.gov/food/alerts-advisories-safety-information/fda-alerts-parents-and-caregivers-cronobacter-safety-concerns-crecelac-goat-milk-infant-formula?utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery