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More than 400 products recalled by Family Dollar for being improperly stored

Between May 1, 2022 and June 20, 2022, Family Dollar shipped products that were improperly stored to numerous Family Dollar stores. Family Dollar says the products were “inadvertently shipped” after being “stored outside of labeled temperature requirements”. Many of the products recalled are from well-known brands, brands such as Advil,…

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Honey recalled due to undeclared ingredient used to treat erectile dysfunction

A fancy honey sold only online by MKS Enterprise has been recalled because it contained an undeclared ingredient. The undeclared ingredient was Tadalafil, an ingredient used to treat erectile dysfunction (ED). Dose VIP Vital Honey is the product in question.

Tadalafil is considered an “active pharmaceutical ingredient”. It along with…

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Elevated levels of lead means a recall of freeze-dried blueberries

Natierra Organic Freeze-Dried Blueberries have been recalled by parent company Brandstorm Inc. Two (2) lots of their blueberries sold in 1.2 ounce packages were recalled after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said they might contain elevated levels of lead. The recall by Brandsotrm Inc. was initiated after independent testing…

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Big Olaf Creamery issues “big” recall of ice cream due to listeria concerns

Sarasota, Florida based ice cream manufacturer Big Olaf Creamery has issued a recall of all flavors and lots of its ice cream because it may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. Big Olaf ice cream is typically sold in retailers, restaurants, and senior homes throughout the state of Florida. It was…

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Forever chemicals in cans of Bumble Bee Smoked Clams leads to recall

Forever chemicals have now been detected by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in Bumble Bee Smoked Clams. Though they were distributed nationwide, a “limited number” of Bumble Bee Smoked Clams were affected by this recall.

 

Recalled Products:

Bumble Bee Smoked Clams

3.75 ounces

UPC# 8660075234

 

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Favorite Day Lavender Shortbread Cookies recalled due to undeclared soy or eggs

J&M Foods has issued a recall of nearly 1,500 units of their cookies sold in Target stores nationwide. A total of 1,464 packages of their Favorite Day Lavender Shortbread Cookies accidentally contained their Favorite Day Chocolate Chip Cookies instead. Because of the packaging error, it’s possible for customers that are…

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Vidalia onions recalled due to Listeria concerns

A number of Vidalia onions, a staple of the south, are being recalled over Listeria monocytogenes concerns. A&M Farms of Lyons, Georgia has issued a recall due to a Listeria contamination. The recall was initiated after internal testing found “a single pack line” to contain Listeria monocytogenes.

 

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Daily Harvest recalls French Lentil + Leek Crumbles after customers end up sick

Between April 28, 2022 and June 17, 2022, Daily Harvest distributed 28,000 units of frozen French Lentil + Leek Crumbles to customers through online and direct delivery sales, as well as “pop-up shops in Chicago and Los Angeles. They’re now being recalled after nearly 500 customers reported illnesses or adverse…

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1 lot of Allergy Bee Gone Nasal Swab Remedy recalled over yeast & mold concerns

Tests conducted by the United States Food and Drug Administration, of Buzzagogo Inc.’s Allergy Bee Gone’s Nasal Swab Remedy, found that a single lot contained “elevated levels of yeast and mold”. There’s a distinct possibility that it contained the bacteria known as Bacillus cereus as well.

 

Recalled Products:

Allergy…

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SnoreStop NasoSpray recalled due to microbial contamination

A microbial contamination known as Providencia rettgeri was recently discovered by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in Green Pharmaceuticals’s SnoreStop NasoSpray. The recalled sprays were sold in 0.3 FL OZ (9ml) bottles, and shipped to retailers nationwide.

 

Recalled Product:

SnoreStop NasoStop

Lot # 2373/21222

 

Typically, a microbial…

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