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Did Your NutriBullet Baby Blender Contaminate Your Child’s Food?

Lee Segui is investigating potential defects in the NutriBullet Baby Blender after reports that motor overheating may cause internal parts to deteriorate and migrate into baby food and beverages. Products intended for infants should not introduce foreign debris into meals prepared at home. We are gathering information from parents who experienced overheating, unusual odors, visible particles, or product breakdown.

We are currently investigating potential defects in the NutriBullet Baby Blender following reports that the motor may overheat during normal use, potentially causing internal components—such as plastic or mechanical elements—to break down and contaminate food prepared for infants. Products designed for babies are held to a higher standard of safety, as parents rely on them to prepare clean, healthy meals at home. When a product intended for infant use may introduce foreign particles into food or beverages, it raises serious concerns about product integrity, manufacturing quality, and consumer safety.

Our investigation focuses on whether these issues stem from a design or manufacturing defect, and whether the product performs as safely as consumers were led to expect. We are seeking information from parents and caregivers who have experienced overheating, burning smells, unusual noises, visible debris in blended food, or any signs of product deterioration. Understanding these experiences helps determine whether the risks were known, whether adequate warnings were provided, and whether consumers may have been exposed to unsafe conditions while using a product marketed for infant care.

Nutribullet Baby Blender Investigation

Did Your NutriBullet Baby Blender Contaminate Your Child’s Food?

Lee Segui is investigating potential defects in the NutriBullet Baby Blender after reports that motor overheating may cause internal parts to deteriorate and migrate into baby food and beverages. Products intended for infants should not introduce foreign debris into meals prepared at home. We are gathering information from parents who experienced overheating, unusual odors, visible particles, or product breakdown.

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Nutribullet Baby Blender Investigation

Lee Segui is investigating potential defects in the NutriBullet Baby Blender after reports that motor overheating may cause internal parts to deteriorate and migrate into baby food and beverages. Products intended for infants should not introduce foreign debris into meals prepared at home. We are gathering information from parents who experienced overheating, unusual odors, visible particles, or product breakdown.

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