RECALL ROUNDUP: FDA expands hand sanitizer recall; Ford issues recalls for 26,000 vehicles
The Food and Drug Administration is expanding the list of hand sanitizers that could contain methanol contamination.
Continue ReadingThe Food and Drug Administration is expanding the list of hand sanitizers that could contain methanol contamination.
Continue ReadingHy-Vee is recalling salad over potential contamination concerns.
Continue ReadingTwo companies are recalling products in this week’s Recall Roundup.
Continue ReadingPurina Animal Nutrition has recalled four different brands of pet food sold in 32 states, including Missouri. The recall was issued after customers reported pets getting sick. The recalled products include Purina Rabbit Feed, Purina Turkey Feed, Country Acres Rabbit Feed and DuMOR Chick Starter/Grower Feed. Watch the video above for more details from this
Continue ReadingNatural Grocers is recalling peanut clusters and almond clusters due to undeclared allergens.
Continue ReadingA popular water bottle brand is pulling millions of children’s water bottles from shelves and carmaker Honda announced a recall for thousands of minivans.
Continue ReadingThe FDA issued a recall for a popular insulin pump and Ford Motors is recalling thousands of vehicles.
Continue ReadingAldi has recalled two pasta sauces because they contain peanuts, which are not a listed ingredient on the product.
Continue ReadingThe Consumer Product Safety Commission is warning parents about infant sleepers that could suffocate children.
Continue ReadingTwo of Japan’s biggest carmakers announced recalls over safety concerns for millions of models.
Continue ReadingAutomaker Nissan announced the company is recalling about 300,000 vehicles because of airbag inflators.
Continue ReadingThe company Yes To has recalled its Grapefruit Vitamin C Glow-Boosting Unicorn Paper Mask after some customers complained it irritated their skin. The mask claims to brighten dull and uneven skin. It comes in shiny, pink packaging and usually costs around three dollars. In a Jan. 3 Facebook post, the company said it is investigating
Continue ReadingThe recall includes about 58,000 of the wands made between June 2018 and October 2019.
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