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Target Recalls 2 Types of Up&Up Baby Wipes Due to Microbial Contamination That Could Cause Illness

After complaints from consumers about the wipes, FDA testing found bacteria that could cause serious infection in infants and young children

Up&Up Fresh cucumber and fragrance free baby wipes
If you have these wipes, do not use them: Target's Up&Up Fragrance Free and Fresh Cucumber Scented Baby Wipes are being recalled for potential microbial contamination, which poses an infection risk to babies and young children.
Source: FDA

Check your stash of baby wipes: Target has recalled Up&Up Fragrance Free and Up & Up Fresh Cucumber wipes after Food and Drug Administration testing identified the presence of two forms of harmful bacteria in product samples. The bacteria, Burkholderia cepacia complex and Burkholderia gladioli, “may result in serious and life-threatening infections,” according to the FDA. If you have these wipes, do not use them. 

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Customers had reported signs of discoloration in the products, as well as skin irritation and infections in babies who used them, prompting the Food and Drug Administration to conduct bacterial and contaminant testing. While the bacteria pose little risk to healthy people beyond a “local infection” if used on broken skin, the FDA says, the risks are greater for newborns, babies, and young children—those for whom baby wipes are primarily designed—as they have still-developing immune systems. In people at higher risk of infection, the bacteria can cause sepsis or pneumonia, which can be life-threatening. The bacteria thrive in damp environments, such as water sources and moist products (like baby wipes), and have been found to be resistant to some forms of antibiotics, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, making it difficult to treat. 

In a press release, Target said the recalled wipes were manufactured by a supply company, Sapro Temizlik Urunleri. According to the recall notice, both Target and Sapro Temizlik Urunleri have received “a number of consumer complaints and adverse event reports” about the wipes, including product discoloration and symptoms in those who have used the product, such as skin and eye irritation and infections that could be potentially associated. The reports are still under investigation, the FDA notice says. Several reports listed on SaferProducts.gov, the government website for reporting product issues, mention rashes and fungal infections related to using Target Up&Up baby wipes.

Consumer Reports asked Target about consumer complaints about the wipes, including the number and timing of complaints received, and whether any serious health issues have been reported. CR also asked whether the manufacturer, Sapro Temizlik Urunleri, supplied any other types of baby wipes or products for Target. “We care deeply about the safety of our guests and our products,” a Target spokesperson responded in an email. “Out of an abundance of caution, Target has voluntarily recalled Up&Up Fragrance Free Baby Wipes and Up&Up Fresh Cucumber Baby Wipes. For additional information, including refunds and impacted product information, please view the release.”

Symptoms of infection with B. cepacia complex or B. gladioli may be absent or can range from fever and fatigue to respiratory infections. The bacteria can be especially dangerous for those with cystic fibrosis. If you have concerns about any symptoms your baby or young child is showing, contact your pediatrician. If you have the wipes included in the recall (see item numbers below), photograph the package item numbers and sell-by dates so you have a record of the product information in the rare case that your child gets sick. You can return them to Target stores for a full refund. 

Target Baby Wipes Recall Details

Products recalled: All package sizes of Target store-brand Up&Up Fragrance Free Baby Wipes and Fresh Cucumber Scented Baby Wipes are being recalled. The wipes were sold in Target stores and on Target.com.

Recalled Up & Up Fragrance Free Baby Wipes Item Numbers

• 20 Count: UPC 085239265956
• 72 Count: UPC 085239265949
• 216 Count: UPC 085239265963
• 800 Count: UPC 085239266137
• 1200 Count: UPC 085239266090

The recalled Up&Up Fragrance Free Baby Wipes have a manufacturing date code between Nov. 7, 2025 (071125X/XX), and May 5, 2026 (050526X/XXX), and expiration dates between May 10, 2028 (100528), and Nov. 5, 2028 (051128).

Recalled Up & Up Fresh Cucumber Scented Baby Wipes Item Numbers

• 72 Count: UPC 085239265970
• 216 Count: UPC 085239265994
• 800 Count: UPC 085239265987

The recalled Fresh Cucumber Scented Baby Wipes have a manufacturing code between Dec. 29, 2025 (291225X/XX), and Dec. 30, 2025 (301225X/XX), and expiration dates between June 29, 2028 (290628), and June 30, 2028 (300628).

The problem: FDA testing identified the presence of two types of bacteria in the wipes: Burkholderia cepacia complex and Burkholderia gladioli. The bacteria could cause pneumonia or sepsis in those who may be more susceptible to infection, including newborns, babies, and young children, as well as anyone with a compromised immune system. 

What to do next: Immediately stop using the recalled baby wipes and return them to any Target store for a full refund. You can also contact Target Guest Relations at 800-440-0680 between 8 a.m. and 11 p.m. ET daily for more information.


Jessica D’Argenio Waller, MS, CNS, LDN, CPST

Jessica D’Argenio Waller is a baby and health writer and editor at Consumer Reports, covering a range of topics, from strollers to infant formula to safe sleep practices. Before joining CR in 2025, she was editorial director at Motherly. Jessica is a licensed and board-certified nutritionist and a certified child passenger safety technician, a mom of two, and an avid runner and home cook.