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Company Recalls Its Baby Wipes from Walgreens
Wipes under the brand names Sunny Smiles and Well Beginnings at Walgreens are being recalled due to possible bacteria.

A baby wipe product sold at stores, including Walgreens in Northern Virginia, is being recalled for possible bacteria contamination, the company that manufactures them has announced. Walgreens has stores in Northern Virginia at the following locations:
- 1517 Mt. Vernon Ave., Del Ray
- 615 King St., Old Town Alexandria
- 2825 Wilson Blvd., Arlington
- 3130 Lee Highway, Arlington
- 7629 Richmond Highway, Hybla Valley
- 6717 Richmond Highway, Hybla Valley
- 9372 Richmond Highway, Lorton
- 4300 Backlick Road, Annandale
Here’s more about the recall, from the company news release:
Nutek Disposables, Inc. of McElhattan, Pa., has initiated a nationwide voluntary product recall at the retail level of all lots of baby wipes that it manufactured under the brand names Cuties, Diapers.com, Femtex, Fred’s, Kidgets, Member’s Mark, Simply Right, Sunny Smiles, Tender Touch, and Well Beginnings, because some packages may contain bacteria. These wipes were distributed by Nutek prior to October 21, 2014 to the following retail stores: Walgreens, Sam’s Club, Family Dollar, Fred’s, and Diapers.com.
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After receiving a small number of complaints of odor and discoloration, Nutek conducted microbial testing that showed the presence of a bacteria, called Burkholderia cepacia (B. cepacia), in some of these products. Soon after, on October 3, 2014 the company initiated a voluntary withdrawal of lots that had tested positive for the bacteria, as well as other baby wipes in the surrounding time frame. After some additional lots were tested, as a precautionary measure, Nutek believed it was a prudent decision to withdraw all its baby wipe products.
B. cepacia poses little medical risk to healthy people. However, people who have certain health problems like weakened immune systems or chronic lung diseases, particularly cystic fibrosis, may be more susceptible to infections with B. cepacia. If you believe you have a weakened immune system or chronic lung disease and you have used one of the affected wipe products, you should call your doctor promptly for medical advice.
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As of October 3, 2014, the date of the original withdrawal, the company had received only one report of irritation. Numerous reports of complaints have since been received by the company that include rash, irritation, infections, fever, gastro-intestinal issues, and respiratory issues, though these reports have not been confirmed to be related to the use of these products.
The company has not identified the cause of the problem, but is continuing to investigate. In the interim, Nutek has stopped shipping baby wipes manufactured at the facility.
Nutek takes the safety of consumers and the quality of its products very seriously and is taking all appropriate steps to address the issue and ensure this does not happen again.
The company is working with the U.S. Food & Drug Administration and the affected retailers and distributors throughout this process to address the issue.
Consumers who have purchased this product can return it to the place of purchase for a full refund. Consumers with questions may contact the company at 1-855-646-4351, Monday through Friday, 10 AM – 4 PM EDT.
PHOTO is image of Sunny Smiles packaging
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