Hong Thai Herb Inhaler Recalled: Sold at airport kiosks, roadside stalls, and trending online, Thailand’s go-to herbal inhaler, a popular everyday pick-me-up product has been pulled from the market after tests revealed unsafe microbial levels in certain batches. The recall follows a warning from Thailand’s Food and Drug Administration (FDA), which announced on Tuesday, October 28, that one batch of the product failed to meet microbial safety standards. According to a three-page advisory, Batch ‘000332’ of the “Herbal Inhaler Formula 2” did not pass contamination checks. Thai Herbal Hong Thai Ltd., the company behind the inhaler, has recalled Lot 000332, about 200,000 units, after the FDA’s findings, as per The Independent.Hong Thai Herb Inhaler RecalledThai Herbal Hong Thai, the maker of Hong Thai Herbal Inhaler Formula 2, has officially recalled Lot 000332 after Thailand’s FDA found microbial contamination that exceeded acceptable safety levels during routine testing. The affected batch includes 200,000 units.Founder Mr. Teerapong Rabueathum explained that the contamination was limited to Lot 000332, which was produced on December 9, 2024, and set to expire on December 8, 2027. He clarified that all other batches remain safe for use and that reports of a full production or sales suspension were incorrect. The FDA notice, he said, only applies to the contaminated lot.The company stated that microorganisms were found beyond the standard limits, though the FDA has yet to identify the bacterial strain or explain its specific health risks. Mr. Teerapong added that the company plans to meet with the FDA to review the test results and clarify technical details. He mentioned that their in-house tests before the product’s registration had shown no issues. Hong Thai has begun recalling the affected batch from retailers, though only part of the stock could be retrieved since it was produced earlier.What Is Hong Thai?Known locally as yadom, these herbal inhalers are a staple across Thailand and other parts of Southeast Asia. They are small, portable tubes filled with essential oils, menthol, camphor, and eucalyptus, often used to relieve nasal congestion, dizziness, or motion sickness. Over time, these inhalers have become household essentials and tourist favourites.Their popularity grew even further after global celebrities such as BLACKPINK’s Lisa, Hollywood actor Chris Hemsworth, and British rapper Central Cee were seen using them, helping the product gain traction among international audiences.What To Do With Your Recalled Hong Thai?Customers who have inhalers from the affected batch can return them to Hong Thai Panich, 434 Phutthamonthon Sai 2 Road, Bang Phai, Bang Khae, Bangkok 10160. Refunds can also be requested by contacting 02-803-1549, 081-252-3406, 092-740-5500, or 092-740-7700.The company has said it has now upgraded its manufacturing process, adding new quality checks and ultraviolet (UV) sterilisation at multiple stages of production to ensure future batches meet safety and hygiene standards. “We sincerely apologise to our partners for the inconvenience and to our valued customers for any concern caused,” the company said in a statement. “We remain committed to maintaining your trust and thank you for your continued support.”