Baby Recall Tracker
Recall resources and product tracking for families.
Feeding recall guide
Baby Bottle, Cup, and Feeding Recalls
The affected item may be one small part of a familiar feeding product.
Bottle nipples, cup valves, straws, lids, handles, pacifier clips, and other detachable pieces may be recalled separately from the full product. Packaging often holds the UPC, lot, and size details needed to tell similar versions apart.

Find these details first
Feeding recalls often name one small component.
A bottle, cup, pacifier, nipple, straw, valve, clip, bowl, or spoon may be affected on its own. Check each removable part and keep packaging when possible.
Feeding part check
- Exact product and size
- Record the product line and capacity, such as an 8-ounce bottle or 10-ounce straw cup.
- Affected component
- Identify the nipple, valve, straw, lid, handle, clip, base, or other part named in the notice.
- UPC and package count
- Single items, two-packs, and larger sets may have different UPCs even when the products look alike.
Part + UPC
- Lot or date code
- Check the package, underside, lid, base, or printed label for stamped or molded codes.
- Material and appearance
- Note whether the item is glass, plastic, silicone, or metal, along with its color or printed design.
- Purchase record
- Keep the retailer, order date, and receipt or email when available; these can help with eligibility for a remedy.
Live recall example
Most recent bottle, cup, and feeding product recall
Affected product
AMASKY Nursing Pillows
Why it was recalled
The recalled nursing pillows advertised for infant feeding and tummy time violate the mandatory safety standards for nursing pillows?and infant support cushions because they can obstruct an infant's breathing, posing a serious risk of injury or death from suffocation.
What to compare: Compare the component, UPC, package size, lot code, color, material, and food-contact guidance.
This example updates automatically when a newer matching recall is added to Baby Recall Tracker.
Compare before acting
Which feeding component is affected?
A lid, valve, nipple, straw, clip, or package lot may decide the match.
Look for
Product name, UPC, lot code, package size, and affected component
Distinguish versions by
Material, color, capacity, lid, nipple, straw, or valve style
Read closely for
Choking, ingestion, breakage, contamination, and cleaning guidance
If an item may match
Keep the useful details, then follow the official instructions
Keep the right record
Keep the package details
Feeding products are commonly sold in several capacities, colors, and pack sizes. Before discarding the box or label, save a photo of the UPC, lot code, model information, and package count in Baby Recall Tracker.
- A barcode can help save the product, but it does not by itself confirm a recall match.
- Tracking+ can add eligible purchases found in connected Gmail or Outlook purchase-related emails.
Official next steps
Follow food-contact instructions promptly
If a notice mentions contamination, chemical exposure, breakage, or ingestion, stop using the item as directed and follow the official cleaning, disposal, refund, replacement, or health guidance. Agency and company notices provide the final affected-product details and remedy.
Baby Recall Tracker
Get alerts for possible bottle, cup, and feeding product recall matches
Understand which product, package, or component is affected - and what to do with an item used around food or a child's mouth.
What you can save
- exact product and size and affected component
- Product photos and purchase details you add
- Possible recall matches to review
Check each component and keep packaging if the remedy may need proof.