Lyons Magnus, Inc Safety Report — Q2 2026
Q2 2026 headline
Lyons Magnus, Inc reported no new recalls in Q2 2026, marking a clean quarter. However, the brand carries a D safety grade based on 19 recalls on record since tracking began, predominantly linked to bacterial contamination in infant formula products.
By the numbers
Total recalls on record: 19
Class I recalls in last 5 years: 19
Recalls in Q2 2026: 0
Recalls in the last 12 months: 0
What triggered Lyons Magnus, Inc recalls
Lyons Magnus, Inc manufactures infant formula and nutritional products. The vast majority of recalls involve serious bacterial contamination risks that could harm vulnerable infants.
Cronobacter sakazakii and Clostridium botulinum detection — The leading cause across the brand's recall history. Both bacteria can cause severe illness in infants, including meningitis and botulism. These recalls typically involve multiple lots and wide distribution.
Undeclared milk allergen — One recall involved mislabeling that failed to warn consumers of milk content, a critical issue for families managing allergies.
Notable recalls this period
No recalls occurred in Q2 2026. To understand the brand's safety pattern, review its full recall history →. The most serious incidents involved bacterial contamination in infant formula, which triggered Class I recalls—the highest severity level used by the FDA.
Because Lyons Magnus, Inc manufactures products for infants, even a single contamination event affects a vulnerable population. The frequency and nature of past recalls reflect systemic quality control concerns rather than isolated incidents.
Trend analysis
Lyons Magnus, Inc's recall activity shows a troubling pattern. All 19 recalls on record are Class I—meaning the FDA determined the products posed a serious health risk. The clustering of bacterial contamination recalls suggests ongoing manufacturing or supply chain challenges, not random one-off problems.
The fact that the brand experienced no recalls in the last 12 months is a positive sign. However, this single clean year does not erase the pattern of serious contamination events that came before. For a brand serving infants—the most vulnerable consumers—a D safety grade reflects justified caution. Parents and caregivers should weigh whether Lyons Magnus, Inc is safe for their family based on this history.
What it means for shoppers
If you currently use Lyons Magnus, Inc products, a clean quarter does not mean you should ignore past safety concerns. Infant formula is not a category where "things will probably be fine." Bacterial contamination can cause life-threatening illness.
Here's what we recommend:
Check the lot numbers of any Lyons Magnus, Inc formula you own against the full recall history →.
If you have a recalled product, stop using it immediately and contact your pediatrician.
Consider switching to a brand with a stronger safety record. Many alternatives exist, and your pediatrician can recommend options.
If you choose to continue using this brand, set up personalized alerts so you learn about any new recalls right away.
The D safety grade reflects real risk. One clean quarter does not reverse years of serious contamination events. Your child's health is too important to rely on hope.
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