Kevin Rodriguez+FollowMousse Recall Drama: Deadly Mix-Up Alert!Did you hear about the mousse recall in Florida? The FDA just slapped its highest warning on Sabores Fit Bakery’s mousse desserts because they forgot to list major allergens like milk, eggs, and nuts. If you grabbed any of their mousse cups in Orlando or Kissimmee, check your fridge ASAP—eating them could be seriously dangerous for anyone with allergies. The bakery’s fixing their labels, but for now, toss or return those treats! #FoodRecall #FDAAlert #AllergyWarning #Health #BodyHealth10Share
Kevin Rodriguez+FollowDeadly Dried Apricots? Check Your Pantry!Floria Dried Apricots just got recalled in nearly 20 states because they might have dangerous, undeclared sulfites. If you have a bag with lot #440090478-15-333 (expires Nov 2026, UPC 2539560010), the FDA says don’t eat them—serious allergic reactions are possible! No illnesses yet, but you can return them for a refund. If you or anyone you know snacks on dried fruit, double-check those labels ASAP! #FoodRecall #FDAAlert #DriedFruit #Health #BodyHealth10Share
suarezpatricia+FollowTomato Recall Drama: Check Your Fridge!Major tomato recall alert! If you bought loose or 3-pack tomatoes in Georgia, North Carolina, or South Carolina recently, double-check your stash. The FDA just upgraded the recall to Class I (yikes!) because of a salmonella risk. No one’s gotten sick yet, but if you’re not sure where your tomatoes came from, toss them. Clean any surfaces they touched, too. Better safe than sorry! #FoodRecall #Salmonella #FDAAlert #Health90Share
Stacy Fisher+FollowFDA Flags Travel Vaccine Risk for SeniorsIf you’re over 60 and planning a trip, heads up: the FDA just warned that the new chikungunya vaccine (Ixchiq) might not be safe for older adults. After some serious side effects—including two deaths—health officials are telling seniors to hold off on getting this shot for now. The vaccine was supposed to protect against a nasty mosquito virus, but it’s now under review for those 60+. Stay tuned for updates if you’re in this age group! #FDAAlert #TravelHealth #VaccineNews #Seniors #HealthUpdate #Health00Share
Jacqueline Ray+FollowEye Drops Recall—Check Your Medicine Cabinet!Nearly 76,000 cases of eye drops just got recalled because the FDA found major manufacturing issues—think possible contamination and no guarantee they’re actually sterile. If you’ve picked up artificial tears or prescription eye drops lately, double-check the label! No injuries reported yet, but using these could risk eye infections. Toss them if you have any and call your doc if you notice redness, pain, or vision changes. Stay safe and spread the word! #EyeDropRecall #FDAAlert #HealthNews #ProductRecall #StaySafe #Health14070Share
suarezpatricia+FollowGlass Found in Bread?! Six States AffectedImagine grabbing your favorite loaf and finding out it could have glass in it! Over 800 cases of bread from Upper Crust Bakery just got recalled in six states after the FDA found glass fragments inside. The recall covers Ancient Grains Hoagie Rolls, Multigrain Sourdough, and Whole Grain Multigrain breads. If you bought bread recently in PA, CA, CT, MD, DE, or OH, double-check your stash. Better safe than sorry—return it or toss it if it’s from the affected lots! #FoodRecall #BreadRecall #FDAAlert #SafetyFirst #UpperCrustBakery #Health305Share
Melanie James+FollowMassive Eye Drops Recall Alert!Did you hear about the huge eye care product recall? Over 70,000 bottles of popular eye drops and gels are being pulled from shelves nationwide after the FDA found some sketchy manufacturing violations. If you’ve got Artificial Tears, Lubricant Eye Drops, or similar products from AvKARE, check your stash! They’re offering full refunds (even shipping) if you return them. Better safe than sorry—don’t risk your eyes! #ProductRecall #EyeCare #FDAAlert #HealthNews #SafetyFirst #Health434Share
Melanie James+FollowNut Mix-Up Triggers Major Recall 🚨Wild recall alert: some cans labeled as Heinen’s Honey Roasted Peanuts actually have cashews inside—super risky for anyone with nut allergies! The FDA just slapped a Class I (highest risk) warning on it after a reported allergic reaction. If you grabbed these nuts in Ohio or Illinois, check your pantry for 8.25oz cans with best-by dates of Oct 1-3, 2025 (UPC 020601401877). You can return them for a refund. Stay safe and double-check those labels! #FoodRecall #NutAllergy #FDAAlert #FoodSafety #AllergyAwareness #Health20Share
suarezpatricia+FollowTostitos Chips Recall Drama!Did you hear about the Tostitos chip recall? Over 1,300 bags in 13 states are being pulled because they might have milk in them—but it’s not on the label! If you’ve got a dairy allergy, double-check your pantry for Tostitos Cantina Traditional Yellow Corn Tortilla Chips (13 oz, UPC 28400 or 52848, best by May 20, 2025). No reports of reactions yet, but better safe than sorry! #TostitosRecall #FoodAllergy #FDAAlert #SnackSafe #Health130Share
aguilarallison+FollowAldi Cheese Recall Alert!If you shop at Aldi in CT, MI, OH, or PA, double-check your fridge! The FDA just flagged Happy Farms Colby Jack shredded cheese pouches (best by July 13 & 14, 2025) for possible plastic or metal bits. Apparently, 400 cases are being recalled—yikes! If you’ve got one, don’t eat it—return or toss it. Food recalls are up 15% lately, so keep an eye on those labels! #AldiRecall #FoodSafety #FDAAlert #CheeseRecall #CheckYourFridge #Health334Share