A nationwide Granola recall in US is affecting certain packages of Lacnola Lactation Granola after a supplier reported that a sample of an ingredient used in the product tested positive for Salmonella. Due to the potential Salmonella risk, The Hampton Grocer, Inc. recalled the 8-ounce granola, which was marketed to breastfeeding mothers and sold through the company’s website, Amazon, and other online retailers.
No illnesses have been reported to date in connection with the recalled Lacnola Lactation Granola product. Production has been suspended while the company and FDA investigate the potential source of contamination. This is an important recall amid a large list of food recalls issued across the United States linked to the Salmonella contamination.
Which Product Is Affected By Granola Recall in US?
The Lacnola Lactation Granola recall covers specific 8-ounce packages sold nationwide.
The recalled Granola product is:
- Brand: The Hampton Grocer
- Product: Lacnola Lactation Granola
- Package: Pink, 8-ounce stand-up pouch
- UPC: 850035324554
- Lot HGLC-102125: Expiration date October 21, 2026
- Lot HGLC-021326: Expiration date February 13, 2027
The lot code and expiration date appear in black ink on the upper-left portion of the back of the package.
The Salmonella granola recall has nationwide implications because the product was distributed through online sales rather than being limited to a particular state.
Lacnola Lactation Granola was sold through The Hampton Grocer’s website, Amazon, and other online retailers between October 21, 2025, and August 12, 2026.
Consumers should check their pantry, especially if they purchased the product online or through mail order.
How Did the Salmonella Granola Recall Happen?
The Granola recall in US happened after an ingredient supplier notified Hampton Grocer that a sample of one of its products tested positive for Salmonella. The ingredient involved is organic moringa powder, which is also used in Lacnola Lactation Granola.
Importantly, the FDA notice does not state that the finished granola tested positive. Instead, the potential risk prompted the recall while investigators determine the source of the problem. The Hampton Grocer has suspended production of Lacnola Lactation Granola during the investigation.
What Should The Lacnola Lactation Granola Consumers Do?
Consumers who have a package of recalled Lacnola Lactation Granola should:
- Do not eat the product.
- Check the lot code and expiration date.
- Dispose of the recalled granola.
- Contact the place of purchase for a full refund.
- Contact The Hampton Grocer at 201-820-8789 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. ET, Tuesday through Thursday, with questions.
What Are The Salmonella Symptoms to Watch For?
Salmonella is an organism that can cause serious illness, particularly in young children, older or frail adults, and people with weakened immune systems.
A Salmonella infection can cause diarrhea, fever, and stomach cramps. Other symptoms can include nausea, vomiting, headache, and loss of appetite. According to the CDC, symptoms typically begin six hours to six days after infection and usually last four to seven days.
With the recent Granola recall in US, people should seek medical attention for severe symptoms such as bloody diarrhea, persistent diarrhea, a fever above 102°F, repeated vomiting that prevents fluid intake, or signs of dehydration.










