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RECALL ROUNDUP: Frozen chicken, infused sweets and Chrysler vehicles recalled

Food and Drug Administration

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

Prophet Premium Blends Diamona Schruumz Infused cones, chocolate bars and gummies

The Food and Drug Administration has recalled Prophet Premium Blends Diamond Schruuz Infused cones, chocolate bars and gummies.

Regulators recalled the products because they contain a chemical that is not approved by FDA and if they are eaten, the product could make people sick.

According to the FDA there have been 48 reported cases of people getting sick in more than 20 states, including Missouri.

The affected products were sold on the company's website, retail stores nationwide along with smoke and vape shops.

If you have bought the product you should not eat it and either throw it away or contact the company for a refund.

Al-Safa Frozen Ready-To-Eat Chicken

More than 2,000 pounds of Al-Safa Frozen Ready-To-Eat Chicken has been recalled by the United Stated Department of Agriculture.

The chicken has been recalled after routine testing found the product may be contaminated with listeria. The meat was produced on June 5., of this year and imported to the U.S. from Canada.

According to the USDA no illnesses have been reported and urges people to not eat the chicken and to throw it away.

Chrysler vehicles recall

More than 332,000 Chrysler vehicles have been recalled by the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration.

The recall includes:

  • 2024-2024 Fiat 500E
  • 2019-2023 Fiat 500X
  • 2017-2024 Alfa Romeo Giulia
  • 2018-2025 Alfa Romeo Stelvio
  • 2019-2023 Jeep Renegade

Regulators issued the recalled because the vehicle's front airbag may not deploy during a crash, due to a faulty seatbelt sensor

The automaker says owners of the recalled vehicles will be notified by mail in August and dealerships will fix the issue with no problem.

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