Nearly 24 toddlers sickened by lead contamination linked to applesauce pouches, CDC says
Children ages 1 to 3 were affected, and at least one child showed a blood lead level eight times higher than the level that raises concern.
Cantaloupes recalled over salmonella concerns
The cantaloupes were sold directly to various retailers in 10 states and Canada, but the company warns the cantaloupes may have reached stores in other states.
Latest consumer product recalls: Dinosaur nuggets contaminated, fruit pouches may contain lead, more
Tyson dinosaur-shaped nuggets may be contaminated with foreign matter; fruit puree pouches for kids may be contaminated with lead; baby loungers sold on Amazon have been recalled due to suffocation and fall hazards; children's craft buttons violate the federal lead content ban; labeling for croissant sandwiches do not properly identify soy and milk allergen information.
IKEA expands recall of mirrors due to laceration hazard
IKEA has received dozens of reports of mirrors coming loose and falling off walls.
Baby loungers recalled over suffocation risks
More than 4,000 baby loungers exclusively sold on Amazon were recalled due to the risk of suffocation for infants, as well as fall and entrapment hazards, U.S. consumer safety officials said.
More fruit puree pouches for kids recalled over potential lead contamination, illnesses
Two new companies have announced recalls of certain cinnamon applesauce products because they may contain high levels of lead. Here's what parents and caregivers should know.
Tyson recalls nearly 30,000 lbs. of dinosaur-shaped nuggets
Tyson is recalling thousands of pounds of its dinosaur “fun shaped” chicken because of a risk they’re contaminated with foreign matter.
Some dog food products recalled nationwide due to possible salmonella risk
Pet owners are encouraged to throw out the dog food products immediately.
Latest consumer product recalls: Best Buy pressure cookers may cause burns, eyedrops could lead to infections
Hundreds of thousands of pressure cookers sold at Best Buy are being recalled due to a potential burn hazard; infant activity centers can detach or break, causing injury hazards; several over-the-counter eyedrops can lead to vision loss; oysters sold in several states have been recalled over salmonella concerns; and dog food sold nationwide may be contaminated with salmonella.
Baby loungers sold on Amazon recalled over suffocation and fall hazards, officials say
The Yoocaa baby loungers were between $30 and $55 and “fail to meet the safety requirements" for infant sleep products, the CPSC said.
Toyota recalls nearly 1.9M RAV4 SUVs over potential fire risk
Toyota said the recall impacts certain RAV4 small SUVs in the U.S. due to a problem with batteries that can move during forceful turns and potentially cause a fire.
Oysters distributed to 10 states recalled over salmonella, E. coli concerns
Health officials in Canada tested the oysters earlier this month and found "the presence of Salmonella and unacceptable levels of generic E. coli," the FDA said.
WanaBana fruit pouches found to have 'extremely high' levels of lead, FDA warns
The FDA urged parents and caregivers to test their children for lead if they consumed WanaBana apple cinnamon fruit puree pouches.
FDA issues warning over several eyedrop products due to infection risk
Consumers should stop using 26 over-the-counter eye drop products over the potential risk of eye infections that could lead to vision loss, the FDA said.
Cosco Jump recalls Spin & Play activity toy after injuries reported
The infant activity centers can detach or break with a child inside them, creating potential fall and injury hazards. Nearly 40 injuries have been reported.
930,000 pressure cookers sold at Best Buy recalled due to possible burn hazard
The recalled pressure cookers were sold at Best Buy stories across the U.S. and Canada, officials said.
Latest consumer product recalls: Marijuana sold in AZ, dog food contaminated with salmonella, and more
Marijuana sold in Arizona is being recalled due to possible Aspergillus contamination; biometric gun safes sold nationwide have been recalled after the shooting death of a 12-year-old boy; bags of diced onions sold in Arizona are being recalled due to possible salmonella contamination; dry dog food sold in Arizona may be contaminated with salmonella; and children's trucks are being recalled due to a choking hazard.
Diced onions recalled after salmonella outbreak
Consumers who bought the recalled onions are encouraged to throw them away or return it to the store.
Check the stash: Pot product being recalled in Arizona
Officials with the Arizona Department of Health Services say there is a voluntary recall involving a marijuana product that is sold in Arizona.
61,000 gun safes recalled after report of 12-year-old boy's shooting death
The biometric gun safes “can be opened by unauthorized users, posing a serious injury hazard and risk of death," the CPSC said. They were sold nationwide with several different brand names.


















