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Neutrogena Wipes Recall: What to Know and What Changed

The recall was initiated after quality testing found levels of benzene, a known carcinogen, that exceeded internal safety standards and regulatory limits in certain Neutrogena a...

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Walmart Raw Shrimp Recall: What to Know and How to Respond

The Walmart raw shrimp recall refers to a voluntary pull of specific frozen shrimp products sold in U.S. stores due to potential public health risks. As a consumer, understandin...

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Recalled Graco Strollers: What Parents Need to Know About Current Safety Status

If you own or are considering a Graco stroller, it is important to confirm whether your specific model has been subject to a recall. Recalls are initiated when a product violate...

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Keurig Coffee Maker Recalls: What to Know and How to Check Your Model

Keurig coffee maker recalls occur when a model poses a safety concern such as electric shock, fire, or hot liquid release. The company and regulators may request a voluntary fix...

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Stanley Cup Recall Lead: What It Means and How It Affects Consumers

The term Stanley Cup recall lead refers to an ongoing effort to locate and retrieve specific Stanley Cup products due to a potential safety issue. A recall lead is the identifyi...

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Aldi Snack Recall: What Shoppers Need to Know

If you own an Aldi snack that is subject to a recall, stop using it and check the recall details immediately. Recalls can involve allergens not declared on the label, contaminat...

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Starbucks Bear 2016: What Happened and Why It Still Matters

In 2016, Starbucks sparked a wide consumer and regulatory conversation with a promotional plush bear attached to holiday cups in U.S. stores. The bear, roughly three inches tall...

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