William Vasquez+FollowFrozen Beans Recalled—Check Your Freezer!If you’ve got Deep Sprouted Mat (Moth) or Moong beans in your freezer, double-check those lot codes! Chetak LLC just recalled several batches because of possible Salmonella contamination. The FDA says these beans were sold nationwide (yep, including PA), and eating them could cause some nasty stomach issues. If you spot the affected lot numbers, toss them or return for a refund. Better safe than sorry! Full details and pics are up on FDA.gov. #Health #BodyHealth #ProductRecall255Share
Kevin Rodriguez+FollowBowflex Dumbbells Recall Drama!Did you hear about the Bowflex dumbbells recall? Over 3.8 million sets sold at Costco, Best Buy, and Amazon are being pulled after 111 injuries—including concussions and broken toes! The real kicker? Shoppers are furious because the recall offers (like a $60 voucher) barely cover the cost of a new set. People are calling it a total letdown, especially since the faulty weights can literally fall apart mid-workout. If you’ve got these, check your serial number ASAP! #BowflexRecall #FitnessFail #ProductRecall #Health30Share
Linda Smith+FollowAmazon Hair Tool Sparks Safety ScareDid you buy a pink Apoke hair dryer brush on Amazon? The feds just called it a major hazard—apparently, it could shock you or worse because it’s missing a key safety feature. The CPSC says to stop using it ASAP, cut the cord, and toss it. Wild that it still has a four-star rating and is being sold! If you’ve got one, better safe than sorry. Would you risk it for good hair days? #AmazonFinds #HairToolAlert #ProductRecall #BeautyNews #SafetyFirst #Beauty10Share
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
Austin Fields MD+FollowAmazon Faucets Flagged for Toxic Lead!Did you buy a bathroom or kitchen faucet on Amazon lately? The CPSC just warned that some popular models—like VESLA HOME, KZH, CEINOL, and Rainsworth—were found to have dangerous lead levels. Even if they’ve got great reviews, these faucets could be seriously risky, especially for kids and pregnant people. The companies haven’t recalled them yet, so check your order history ASAP and swap them out if you spot one! #AmazonFinds #ProductRecall #HealthAlert #LeadWarning #HomeSafety #Shopping00Share
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
brian69+FollowCooler Catastrophe: Is Your Igloo Safe?Imagine grabbing a cold drink from your cooler and risking a serious finger injury. That’s the reality for over a million Igloo rolling coolers sold in Michigan, now recalled for crushing and amputation hazards. As outdoor gear gets more advanced, should safety testing be stricter before products hit the market? Would you trust your summer essentials after a recall like this? Let’s talk product safety and accountability. #TechSafety #ProductRecall #OutdoorGear #ConsumerProtection #Tech30Share
aguilarallison+Follow6 Recalls You Need to Know This WeekJust when you thought your snacks and gadgets were safe! This week’s recall list is wild: Mauna Loa’s chocolate macadamia nuts (hidden nuts!), Trader Joe’s salmon salad (surprise milk), The North Face boots (tripping hazard), Ninja Foodi pressure cookers (burn risk), Smith Packing meats (weird taste), and Baseus portable chargers (fire alert). Double-check your pantry and closet—if you spot any of these, it’s time to toss or return! Stay safe out there! #RecallAlert #FoodSafety #ProductRecall #StaySafe #ConsumerTips #Health543Share