Jessica Alba’s Honest Company Recalls Baby Wipes Over Fears of Mold Contamination: Jessica Alba‘s Honest Company is voluntarily recalling baby wipes due to the possible presence of mold. The company, which sells lifestyle products children and families, said it’s unlikely the mold is dangerous and the recall was issued “out of abundance of caution,” according to a message from the company.
Sold in configurations of 10, 72, 288 and 576-count packages, the wipes are also included in Honest Diaper Cakes, Baby Basics Gift Set and Baby Arrival Gift Set.
Maple Leaf Foods Recalls Chicken Products because of Staph: Maple Leaf Foods is recalling an undisclosed amount of chicken strip and sandwich products under three brands because they maybe contaminated with toxin produced by Staphylococcus bacteria.
Retailers in the provinces of Ontario and Quebec received the products, which are now under recall, according to a notice posted by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.
Aldi Urgently Recalls Madagascan Vanilla Extract Over Allergy Fears: Aldi shoppers are being advised to be aware of a product recall by the supermarket chain. The supermarket is withdrawing its Madagascan Vanilla Extract as it was incorrectly packed with Moroccan Almond Extract, and could pose a health risk to those with allergies.
The label around the neck of the bottle refers to Moroccan Almond Extract, but it is possible that the product could still be a possible health risk for anyone with an allergy to nuts (almond).
Aunt Jemima Frozen Pancakes and More Recalled Due to Listeria Risk: Pinnacle Foods Inc. has issued a voluntary recall of all its frozen Pancakes, frozen Waffles and frozen French Toast Slices, due to a Listeria risk.
The New Jersey-based company said Friday that it detected the presence of Listeria monocytogenes during a test in its manufacturing plant. No illnesses have been reported, but Pinnacle said the safety of its customers is is top priority.
Publix Recalls Ready-to-cook Seafood Products for Possible Glass Fragments: Publix Super Markets has issued a voluntary recall for two ready-to-cook seafood products. They were made with Publix Deli Artichoke and Spinach Dip that was recalled earlier this week.
The Salmon Florentine Gratin and Scallops Florentine Gratin seafood ready-to-cook products were sold at Publix stores in Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Alabama and Tennessee. The products in question are found in the ready-to-cook section of the refrigerated cases in the meat department.
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