Costco Mini Beignets with Caramel are being recalled because they may contain hazelnuts, or tree nuts, that are not listed on the product packaging as required. Anyone who is allergic to hazelnuts could have a serious reaction if they eat this product. The recall notice did not state whether or not any allergic reactions have been reported to the company to date in connection with the consumption of this product. The recalling firm is Costco Wholesale. The recalled beignets were sold at Costco stores in these states: Alabama, Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Louisiana, Michigan, Missouri, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and Washington. They were available for purchase between January … [Read more...]
Recall of Chips Ahoy! Baked Bites Brookie Expanded
The recall of Chips Ahoy! Baked Bites Brookie has been expanded by the company to include one more code date and two more UPC numbers of pouches inside the recalled carton units. The previous recall is not listed on the FDA's recall page. The reason for the recall is there was an incorrect mixing process that caused small cornstarch clumps in the cookies, which could constitute a choking hazard. No reports of injuries have been reported to the company to date in connection with the consumption of this product. The recalling firm is Mondelēz Global LLC of East Hanover, New Jersey. The recalled products include 22.4 ounce CA! Baked Bites Brookie 8 count Caddie, with retail UPC number 44000086688 and best when used by dates 09MAY2026, 10MAY2026, 11MAY2026, and 12MAY2026. Also … [Read more...]
Leafy Greens Salmonella Outbreak in Redacted FDA Report
A leafy greens Salmonella outbreak announcement was just released by the FDA in a heavily redacted report. Forty people were sickened with Salmonella Lomalinda infections; five of those patients were hospitalized. The FDA was notified of the outbreak by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on September 9, 2025, stating that seven people were sick. On September 11, 2025, the CDC named leafy greens as the leading "vehicle of interest" in the outbreak. The FDA initiated a traceback investigation consisting of redacted legs representing the patients, who said they consumed ready to eat organic baby spring mix salads before getting sick. The establishments that sold the greens were redacted, as were the states where the patients live. The salads were … [Read more...]
LuxJet Submersible LED Lights Recalled For Battery Ingestion
LuxJet Submersible LED Lights are being recalled because they pose a battery ingestion hazard. This toy violates the mandatory standard for consumer products with coin batteries. The product has lithium coin batteries that can be easily accessed by children. The product also does not have warnings on the package that are required by Reese's Law. When button cell and coin batteries are swallowed, they can cause serious injuries, internal chemical burns, and death. No injuries have been reported to the company to date in connection with this problem. The recalling firm is Shenzhen Shimei Lighting Co., Ltd., doing business as as Luxjet, of China. This product was manufactured in China. The recalled product is LuxJet Submersible LED Lights. The lights were sold in sets of 10 LED … [Read more...]
Raw Milk Warning Issued in New Mexico as Infant Dies
A raw milk warning has been issued by the New Mexico Department of Health after a newborn infant has died from a Listeria monocytogenes infection. Officials believe that the most likely source of the pathogen was unpasteurized, or raw, milk, that the mother drank while she was pregnant. Public health investigators say that can't pinpoint the actual cause of the pathogen, but this death underscores the serious health risks of consuming raw milk, especially for pregnant women, young children, anyone with a weakened immune system or chronic illness, and the elderly. Dr. Chad Smelser, deputy state epidemiologist of the New Mexico Department of Health, said in a statement, "Individuals who are pregnant should only consume pasteurized milk products to help prevent illnesses and death … [Read more...]
AiTuiTui Pull String Teething Toys Recalled For Choking Hazard
AiTuiTui Pull String Teething Toys are being recalled because they pose a choking hazard. The silicone strings are smaller than permitted in children's toys. They can reach the back of the throat and become lodged, posing a risk of respiratory distress, a serious choking hazard, and death. The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is aware of 15 choking incidents and two incidents of children being able to bite pieces off the silicone string. The retailer is Shenzhen Mailesi Technology Co., Ltd., doing business as Vanfun, of China. This toy was manufactured in China. The recalled product is AiTuiTui Pull String Teething Toys. The toy is an off-white disc shape with either a red ball or a blue ball in the middle, and six long pull string "tentacles" of various colors running … [Read more...]
Hannaford Hamburger Dill Pickle Chips Recalled For Glass Pieces
Hannaford Hamburger Dill Pickle Chips are being recalled for possible foreign material contamination in the form of glass. This poses a tooth injury, choking injury, mouth injury, and GI tract injury hazard. Because this recall notice was posted on the FDA's Enforcement Reports page, and not the regular recall page, there is no mention about whether or not any injuries have been reported to the company to date in connection with the consumption of this product. The recalling firm is Mount Olive Pickle Company of Mount Olive, North Carolina. This recalled item was shipped to warehouses in the states of Maine and New York. No pictures of the recalled product were included in the recall notice. The recalled product is Hannaford Hamburger Dill Pickle Chips that are packaged in a … [Read more...]
Dan-D Pak Macadamia Nuts Recalled in Canada For Salmonella
Dan-D Pak Macadamia Nuts are being recalled in Canada for possible Salmonella contamination. No illnesses have been reported to the company to date in connection with the consumption of this product. The recalling firm is Dan-D Foods Ltd. These nuts were sold at the retail level in the provinces of Alberta and British Columbia. The recall was triggered by Canadian Food Inspection Agency test results. The recalled product is Dan-D Pack Raw Macadamia Nuts that are packaged in 100 gram clear plastic bags. There is a purple banner on top of the bag, along with a blue banner that describes the product. You can see the macadamia nuts in a circle in the center of the package. The UPC number that is stamped on the product label is 7 70795 52260 4. And the codes for this item are PDD: … [Read more...]














