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Recalls, Withdrawals and Safety Alerts: Sandwiches, party mix, lettuce and more

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At the end of each week, the law firm d’Oliveira & Associates compiles a summary of recalls, FDA warnings, market withdrawals and safety alerts that the public should be aware of for their safety so they can make informed decisions. 

Here are 15 recalls to be aware of this week …

Automotive

  • Chrysler recalls 80,000 Ram 1500s and Jeep Grand Cherokees due to possible engine stall from crankshaft position sensor failure 
  • Mercedes-Benz recalls 143,000 vehicles with fuel pump issues that may lead to loss of drive power 

 

Electronics

 

Food, Beverage & Nutritional Supplements

  • BelVita breakfast sandwiches recalled over undeclared peanut after reports of reactions 
  • Berry Super Shots recalled over possible spoilage 
  • Estancia Holdings recalls Tome Corse Sheep Ottavi due to potential Listeria monocytogenes contamination 
  • Fry Daddy’s Brand issues allergy alert on undeclared walnut in all Party Mix Products 
  • G.O. Corporation recalls 11,000 pounds of romaine lettuce over deer feces 
  • House of Raeford recall more than 38 tons of mini corn dogs due to spoilageMartinelli’s apple juice recalled over potential glass chips in the product 
  • Milmar Food Group LLC issues allergy alert on undeclared milk in Spring Valley Potato Blintzes 
  • Mondelēz Global LLC conducts voluntary recall of two varieties of belVita Breakfast Sandwich Products due to undeclared peanut allergen 
  • Van’s Gluten Free Original Waffles recalled due to potential presence of undeclared wheat Allergen 

 

Household Products

  • Husqvarna recalls Residential 300 Series Snow Blowers due to injury hazard from the device unexpectedly going into drive mode.  

 

Recreational

  • woom Bikes USA recalls woom ORIGINAL Kids’ Bicycles due to fall hazard from stem and handlebars possibly detaching.  
  • Yamaha Golf Car Company recalls 11,000 golf cars due to the possibility the accelerator may stick 

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