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11 Jun 2021, 11:34 am by Margaret Collins
Beech-Nut Nutrition is voluntarily recalling an infant rice cereal due to high levels of arsenic. [read post]
22 Mar 2018, 5:22 pm
Case EvaluationAsbestos Screening Asbestos in the Workplace at Former Beech-Nut Facility The Beech-Nut Packing Company was founded in 1891 in Canajoharie, New York. [read post]
2 Jun 2010, 7:00 am by Lucas A. Ferrara, Esq.
"   "On behalf of Beech-Nut, we are extremely grateful and appreciative for Senator Schumer's many years of support of our company," said Jim Schneider, President & CEO of Beech-Nut Nutrition Corporation. [read post]
20 Apr 2015, 1:34 pm
The United States Department of Agriculture reports that Beech-Nut Nutrition is recalling approximately 1,920 pounds of baby food that may be contaminated with small pieces of glass. [read post]
14 Apr 2015, 10:02 pm by News Desk
Beech-Nut Nutrition of Amsterdam, NY, is recalling approximately 1,920 pounds of baby food products that may be contaminated with small pieces of glass, the U.S. [read post]
12 Feb 2021, 8:48 am by Regan Zambri Long
(HappyBABY), Beech-Nut Nutrition Company (Beech-Nut), Hain Celestial Group, Inc. [read post]
15 Apr 2015, 10:15 pm by Andy Weisbecker
Beech-Nut Nutrition, an Amsterdam, N.Y. establishment, is recalling approximately 1,920 pounds of baby food products that may be contaminated with small pieces of glass, the U.S. [read post]
7 Mar 2010, 8:03 pm by Christopher T. Hurley
The agency communicated to big name companies including Nestle/Gerber, Beech-nut, First Juice, Inc., Want Want Foods, and PBM products. [read post]
25 Apr 2017, 10:17 am by Phyllis H. Marcus
NAD Recommends Beech-Nut Discontinue Several Baby Food Claims The NAD reviewed a challenge over Beech-Nut Nutrition Company’s “Real Food for Real Babies” ad campaign. [read post]
25 Apr 2017, 10:17 am by Phyllis H. Marcus and Matthew W. Modell
NAD Recommends Beech-Nut Discontinue Several Baby Food Claims The NAD reviewed a challenge over Beech-Nut Nutrition Company’s “Real Food for Real Babies” ad campaign. [read post]
22 Jun 2021, 9:02 pm by Jonan Pilet
  Beech-Nut discontinues rice cerealOn June 9, 2021, The Beech-Nut Nutrition Co. initiated a recall of some of its infant rice cereals because of excessive levels of arsenic. [read post]
29 Nov 2017, 10:23 am by Phyllis H. Marcus
Competitor Pacified After Infant Cereal Maker Discontinues Advertising Claims Beech-Nut Nutrition Company said it will stop advertising claims connected to infant cereal products that a competitor challenged before the NAD. [read post]
29 Nov 2017, 10:23 am by Phyllis H. Marcus and Emily K. Bolles
Competitor Pacified After Infant Cereal Maker Discontinues Advertising Claims Beech-Nut Nutrition Company said it will stop advertising claims connected to infant cereal products that a competitor challenged before the NAD. [read post]
16 Apr 2024, 6:00 am by Moll Law Group
These include Gerber Products Company, Walmart, Inc., Sprout Foods Inc., Plum Organics, Hain Celestial, Inc., and Beech-Nut Nutrition Company. [read post]
2 Sep 2022, 9:05 pm by Guest Contributor
  Subcommittee’s report reveals the unsettling extent of contaminationThe Subcommittee’s investigation requested internal data on heavy metal testing results and policies from several leading U.S. baby food manufacturers: Gerber, Nurture, Hain, Beech-Nut, Sprout, Walmart, and Campbell. [read post]
17 Oct 2019, 9:04 pm by Dan Flynn
 Beech-Nut Nutrition Company, Campbell Soup Company (Plum Organics), Gerber Products Company, The Hain Celestial Group (Earth’s Best), Happy Family Organics, and HBBF are also Council members. [read post]
3 Feb 2020, 9:04 pm by Guest Contributor
The Baby Food Council – consisting of Beech-Nut Nutrition Company, Happy Family Organics, Earth’s Best, and Gerber Products Company and supported by Healthy Babies Bright Futures (HBBF), Cornell University and EDF – shares this goal and seeks to reduce heavy metals in the companies’ products to as low as reasonably achievable using best-in-class management practices. [read post]