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More Huggies baby wipes designs have been added to a recall, due to the possible presence of bacteria.

Huggies recalled its Thick Baby Wipes Fragrance Free – Limited Edition, Tropical (The Little Mermaid design) (80s and 3 x 80s packs) in December, but has now added more designs to the recall.

In a statement Huggies said it has become aware that wipes bearing the same batch codes (B21072004 or D21072005) are also contained in Limited Edition, Tropical packaging with the Toy Story, Rex (dinosaur) design.

Huggies wipes recall

The recall is limited to the two batches described below, both produced on 21 July 2021. The products were available for sale from approximately 1 October 2021 onwards, exclusively through Woolworths in Australia

The batch codes as printed on pack are: B21072004 and D21072005, identifiable as shown below.

Updated Huggies Wipes recall

Huggies Wipes recall

“After testing, it has been identified that a bacterium (burkholderia cepacia) may be present in these wipes,” Huggies said. “Whilst this poses little medical risk to healthy people, it may cause serious infections or health complications in those with weakened immune systems.

“This is an isolated issue and you can be assured that none of our other Huggies baby wipes are affected.”

If you have any packs of these wipes with the batch code B21072004 or D21072005 printed on the side of pack, stop using the wipes and either contact the Huggies team on 1800 028 334 (8am to 4pm Monday to Friday AEST) or through this contact form to arrange replacement or a gift card. You’ll be asked to supply a photograph of your pack (showing the batch code), before disposing of the product.

  • Another recall! That’s scary! It just proves Nothing is 100% safe

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  • I wonder why there are so many recall at the moment. Hopefully no one has been hurt or got sick and was able to dispose of them quickly.

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  • With recalls like this I’m glad I use cloth wipes!

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  • This is actually scary. Little to close to home

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  • I’ve screenshotted this so will check when I can.
    We only buy Huggies so it’s a shame something like this has slipped through the cracks.
    Thank you for letting us know!

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  • Yet ANOTHER recall of yet ANOTHER product for children. Its just awful

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  • I always use Huggies wipes. I’m so relieved that I didn’t purchase this lot.

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  • Scary that even wet wipes can be dangerous for bubs

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  • I’ve always had wipes available for the grandkids clean ups here, but starting to think a good old fashion soapy washer is the safer option!

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  • Ive seen these but never purchased luckily! God knows how many were sold.

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  • Imam glad I did not buy any of these though I am a regular buyer of Huggins wipes. It is scary and I will not be comfortable in buying Huggins wipes again

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  • That is a true concern. Huggies need to be made accountable. Might put parents off from buying again.

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  • Better testing needs to take place for quality control. Hope nobody has issues after having used these!

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  • Unfortunate for many families but a reminder recalls like this happen every day. Hopefully there’s no serious reactions from this

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  • Hopefully those who have already used the wipes since buying them then are all ok.

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  • Unfortunately been wipes a lot of parents would have used them already if they were for sale from October.

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