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RECALL ROUNDUP: Ready-to-eat meals, mini waffle cones and fire pits recalled

Hammonds Mini Waffle Cones
The Food and Drug Administration
Hammonds Mini Waffle Cones

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

BrucePac ready-to-eat meals

Meat and poultry producer BrucePac has expanded a listeria contamination recall to 12 million pounds.

The company initially recalled 9 million pounds on Oct. 9.

The United States Department of Agriculture says over 300 products are included in the recall and includes prepared items like salads, pastas and burritos sold at Target, Wal-Mart, Trader Joe's, Gerbes and more.

The recalled products were produced from May 31 to Oct. 8 and were shipped to schools, restaurants and grocery stores, according to the USDA.

There have been no reports of any illnesses from the contaminated meat. Consumers are urged to throw the recalled products away.

Hammond's Dark Chocolate Filled Mini Waffle Cones

The Food and Drug Administration has recalled 80,000 bags of Hammond's Dark Chocolate Filled Mini Waffle Cones.

Regulators issued the recall after it was found that milk was in the waffle cones which is not listed on the packaging. The waffle cones were sold online at several retail stores like Walmart and have a best-by date of May 20, 2025.

Those who have the recalled mini waffle cones and have a milk allergy are urged to throw the product away or return it to the store for a full refund.

Colsen Concrete Fire Pits

The Consumer Product Safety Commission has recalled nearly 90,000 indoor and outdoor Colsen Fire Pits.

Safety regulators say while pouring alcohol into the pit, the fire can flare up to the alcohol container and propel, putting users at risk of getting burned.

The recalled fire pits come in black or grey and can be round, rectangular, hexagonal, square or skull-shaped and were sold at Walmart, Amazon and other stores nationwide from January 2020 to July 2024.

CPSC urges owners to throw the recalled fire pits away.

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