Granola marketed towards breastfeeding mothers is recalled. Here’s why.

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Published: Aug. 15, 2026 at 1:03 PM EDT

(Gray News) - Granola marketed to breastfeeding mothers has been recalled because it may be contaminated with Salmonella.

Hampton Grocers has recalled its Lacnola Lactation Granola. The granola is promoted as helping support “healthy lactation” and providing “key minerals for postpartum health.”

Hampton Grocers has recalled its Lacnola Lactation Granola.
Hampton Grocers has recalled its Lacnola Lactation Granola.(FDA via CNN)

According to the FDA, the company learned from the supplier of the organic moringa powder used in the granola that a sample of the powder had tested positive for Salmonella.

The recalled granola was distributed nationwide online through various retailers, including Amazon, between October 2025 and Aug. 12, 2026.

It is packaged in a pink 8-ounce pouch and has an expiration date of either Oct. 21, 2026, or Feb. 13, 2027.

No illnesses have been reported.

Consumers are advised to throw the product away and contact the place of purchase for a full refund.