Monday, July 14, 2014

Mother unhappy after finding dead rotting lizard in tin of baby formula

A mother in Australia has called on a leading baby formula brand to recall a batch of one of their popular product lines after she opened a tin and discovered a dead lizard rotting inside. Artilina Castanares, a 30-year-old mother-of-two from the outer north-western Sydney suburb The Ponds, said she made the unpleasant discovery on Friday when she opened a newly purchased tin of S-26 Original Process formula.



“I opened it and there was a funny smell. Its tail was sticking up and, thinking it was a thread, I lifted it up and it was a gecko,” Mrs Castanares said. “I squealed and dropped it. I was in shock from then on,” she said. Mrs Castanares said she immediately informed “Careline”, the product's contact hotline listed on the side of the tin, about her discovery. A spokesperson directed her to return the tin with the dead lizard inside to Aspen Australia, the company’s head office, for an investigation, but was advised she would have to wait up to two months before she heard anything.

“She [the spokesperson] was very casual about it. She said ‘send it in, and well send it overseas for investigation, but be aware it will take 6-8 weeks,’” Mrs Castanares said. Mrs Castanares said this was an “unacceptable” response as “babies could be at risk.” “I’m in shock,” she said. "You don’t take any risk when it comes to our children. In the meantime, you would be recalling the product or at least that batch,” Mrs Castanares said.



Mrs Castanares said she also emailed the brand's parent company Aspen Australia with photos of the tin with the dead lizard inside, as well as photos of the batch number, but received no response. Mrs Castanares said she had been using the S-26 Original Process formula for two years but, after this experience, she would never buy the product again. “I've just been turned off formula completely. I started my daughter on cow’s milk that day,” she said. The S-26 Original Process formula is made and packaged in Singapore, which raises the possibility that the lizard was a foreign animal.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Charge her extra. She's got meat.

(Okay, now I've _really_ dated myself.)

Lurker111

Anonymous said...

I suppose it is a better way to increase the protein content than this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_Chinese_milk_scandal

Anonymous said...

Of course, if you want the ultimate in playing the "There's a Fly in My Soup" trope, there's this from Horror-Movie Host Svengoolie:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZhNSyrZjpak

This is also a riff on the old Rod Serling series, _The Night Gallery_.
Both Sven and Rod are played by the inimitable Rich Koz (pronounced Coze).

Lurker111