Melanie James+FollowNasal Spray Recall: Bacteria Alert!Just when you thought cold season couldn’t get worse—Walgreens is recalling over 41,000 bottles of its saline nasal spray because they found a bacteria usually linked to raw milk. The FDA says the risk is low, but the bacteria can cause some nasty infections. If you’ve got the 1.5 oz bottle (lots #71409 or #71861), it’s time to toss or return it. Who knew a sniffle fix could get this wild? #Health #BodyHealth #RecallAlert10Share
Joel Sweeney+FollowCheck Your Walgreens Nasal Spray ASAP!PSA for anyone with Walgreens saline nasal spray: over 41,000 bottles just got recalled because of possible bacterial contamination. The FDA says two specific lots could have a bacteria that usually spoils dairy—yikes! If your bottle is from lot #61409 (expires 2/28/2027) or #71861 (expires 8/31/2027), stop using it and check the recall details. Who knew a simple nasal spray could be risky? #Health #BodyHealth #RecallAlert00Share
aguilarallison+FollowCheck Your Walgreens Nasal Spray!PSA for anyone with Walgreens saline nasal spray: over 41,000 bottles just got recalled because of possible bacterial contamination. If you’ve got a 1.5 oz bottle with lot #61409 (expires 2/28/2027) or #71861 (expires 8/31/2027), you might want to toss it. The bacteria isn’t super dangerous, but why risk it? Double-check your medicine cabinet and spread the word! #Health #BodyHealth #RecallAlert00Share
Chris Lyons+FollowWalgreens Nasal Spray Recall DramaDid you hear Walgreens just recalled over 40,000 bottles of their saline nasal spray? The FDA found a bacteria (Pseudomonas lactis) in certain lots, and it could cause some not-so-fun health issues. If you grabbed a bottle recently, check the lot numbers 71409 or 71861 and stop using it ASAP. Wild timing with cold and flu season ramping up! Stay safe and double-check your medicine cabinet! #Health #BodyHealth #RecallAlert20Share
rmartinFollowingToxic Pan Recall Just Before Thanksgiving!Just in time for Thanksgiving, a popular Chef Brand milk pan is being recalled for dangerous lead levels. The FDA says the pan could leach toxic lead into your food—yikes! No one’s gotten sick yet, but if you have this 24cm pan from Shata Traders, stop using it and get your refund ASAP. Lead exposure is no joke, especially for kids. Double-check your cookware before you start those holiday recipes! #Health #BodyHealth #RecallAlert181Share
Stacy Fisher+FollowPeach Salsa Recall: Check Your Fridge!Peach salsa fans, you might want to double-check your fridge. Supreme Produce just recalled its peach salsa sold at Kroger in 10 states because it was made with peaches linked to a listeria scare. If your salsa has UPC 85006540364 and a best-by date between 10/12/2025 and 10/29/2025, toss it out! No illnesses reported yet, but better safe than sorry. Listeria can be nasty, especially for kids, seniors, and pregnant folks. Stay safe and spread the word! #Health #BodyHealth #RecallAlert00Share