A baby food brand lead is recalling 25,000 packages on contamination.
Good and assembled baby peas, zucchini, bud and thyme vegetable puree of the target have been called back.
More than 25,000 packages of baby food sold in 4-ounce tubs are affected by recall, which was released by Miami-based producer Frurselva in March.
Consumers are urged to investigate lot numbers 4167 and 4169 with the best dates of December 7 and December 9 respectively. According to the US Food and Drug Administration, recall was started due to the possible level of lead in the affected products.
Consumers should not feed children products.
Recall is listed as class II, which means that products are unlikely to suffer severe losses, but still have the ability to result in temporary or reversible problems.
According to the US Center for Disease Control and Prevention, there is no safe level to lead for children. Come into contact with heavy metal can cause developmental and cognitive problems.

Last month, ground coffee bags sold in 15 states were called back due to a labeling issue.
Masimo Zaneti Beveraged USA recalled some 12-oun-oures bags of its 12-ingredient bags of Cherry with artificially fragrant decaffe light roast ground coffee. According to a report on Tuesday by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), 692 cases of coffee were labeled as “defineted”, as the coffee was actually “caffeinated”.
Coffee cases-each of which had six 12-ingredient bags-were sent to distribution centers and retail stores in 15 states: Colorado, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentki, Michigan, Minnesota, Northern Carolina, North Dakota, Nebrasska, Ohio, Southy Dakota, Visoconsin and Vyaming.