King's Hawaiian recalls several products over bacteria concerns

King’s Hawaiian is recalling several products because one of its ingredients was supplied by Lyons Magnus, which issued its own recall for drink products due to possible microbial contamination.

Home Run Inn recalls frozen pizzas for possible stray material

The company issued the recall after getting several reports from customers who found metal objects in their pizza.

DeWALT recalls nearly 1.4 million saws over injury, laceration hazards

The industry tool company said it has received 571 reports of the rear safety guard assembly or components breaking or detaching, including nine reports of laceration injuries.

NUK glass baby bottles sold on Amazon recalled over high lead levels

The recalled NUK-branded baby bottles were not intended to be sold in the U.S., according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission.

H-E-B recalls Creamy Creations Light Mint Chocolate Chip ice cream

H-E-B is recalling half-gallon tubs of H-E-B Creamy Creations Light Mint Chocolate Chip Ice Cream, as the products contain wheat, a known allergen, which is not declared on the product label.

Major food brand recalls 53 nutritional and beverage products over potential microbial contamination

Cronobacter is a bacteria that has been found in a variety of dry foods, including powdered infant formula, powdered milk, herbal teas, and starches, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Banana Boat Hair & Scalp Sunscreen recalled over benzene presence

Benzene is a highly flammable, widely used chemical that’s present throughout the environment. It can cause cancer with repeated exposure at high enough levels.

Enjoy Life expands recall of baked goods and snacks due to potential plastic pieces

Enjoy Life Natural Brands, sold in many major U.S. grocery stores, has expanded its recall of certain soft-baked cookies, chewy bars, and brownie bites due to potential plastic pieces.

Recall: Blueberries may have elevated levels of lead

The affected blueberries were distributed in 1.2-ounce packages through retail and online stores in the U.S., according to the FDA.