Manufacturers can occasionally recall products from store shelves because of problems. It can be difficult to keep up with all the product and food recalls that take place, which is why I’ve put together this list to help you stay informed on the most recent recalls of consumer packaged goods, household goods, and food items. See the list below:
Product Recalls 2026
Thrasio Angry Orange Enzyme Stain Remover
Angry Orange Enzyme Stain Removers are being recalled by Thrasio due to a risk of exposure to possible bacteria in the product.
Products that are being recalled: around 1,500,000 bottles of Angry Orange Enzyme Stain Removers in Fresh Clean Scent and Orange Twist Scent sold in 24- and 32-ounce, and 1-gallon sizes. Bundles that included a UV light.
Affected products were sold between March 2019 to December 2025 at major retailers, including Walmart, Target, The Home Depot, Meijer, Staples, TJ Maxx, as well as online at Amazon, Walmart, Target, AngryOrange and Chewy.
If you own any of these products you need to stop using them immediately, write RECALLED and your initials using a permanent marker on each affected product. To get a full refund, you’ll have to contact Thrasio. Take a picture and email your photo to productrecall@angryorange.com. Dispose of the product in your household trash.
For more info, questions, or concerns about this recall, contact Angry Orange customer service by phone (877) 873-5402 (8 a.m. – 5 p.m. ET, Mon. – Fri.) via email at productrecall@angryorange.com or online at https://angryorange.com/productrecall. Also, you can check out more info here.
Superfoods Live It Up Super Greens
Superfoods Inc. DBA as Live it Up is recalling Super Greens Original and Wild Berry Flavored pouches and packs due to possible Salmonella contamination.
Products that are being recalled: All Live It Up Super Greens in Original and Wild Berry flavors with lot numbers that start with an “A”. All stick pack products with lot numbers that begin with a “3” are also included. Recalled items were sold nationwide through LetsLiveItUp.com and Amazon between September 2024 to July 30th, 2025. You may have also found the products sold on eBay, Walmart, or other sites.
All recalled products have an expiration date from August 2026 to January 2028
- Live it Up Super Greens, NET WT 8.5 oz (240g), UPC 860013190804
- Live it Up Super Greens (30 – 0.28oz sticks), NET WT. 8.47 oz (240g), UPC 850077468063
- Live it Up Super Greens, Wild Berry, NET WT 8.5 OZ (240g), UPC 860013190811
- Live it Up Super Greens, Wild Berry 30 – 0.32oz (9g) sticks, NET WT. 9.52oz (270g), UPC 850077468070
Do not consume the affected products. Discard immediately. Contact Live It Up via email at recall@artofenso.com for a full refund. See more info here.
Curtis International Frigidaire-brand Minifridges
Curtis International is recalling Frigidaire-brand minifridges due to the potential for internal electrical components can short circuit and pose fire and burn hazards.
Products that are being recalled: Around 330,000 Frigidaire-brand minifridges with model EFMIS121 and serial numbers between A2001 and A2310. These recalled minifridges were sold only at Target stores nationwide and at Target.com from January 2020 to October 2023.
This recall is in addition to a previous recall on minifridges in July 2024. Previously recalled minifridges have model numbers EFMIS129, EFMIS137, EFMIS149 and EFMIS175.
Stop using the product immediately. Follow the instructions here to get a refund. Before disposing, unplug the minifridge, cut the cord, and use a permanent marker to write RECALLED on the front door.
For more information, questions, or concerns about this recall, contact Curtis International customer service by phone (877) 727-0198 (8 a.m. – 12 a.m. ET, Mon. – Fri.) via email at recall@curtiscs.com or online at www.recallrtr.com/minifridge.
Diva Fam True Sea Moss Gel Superfood Products
Diva Fam is recalling flavors of True Sea Moss Gel Superfood due to botulism risk.
Products that are being recalled: All recalled products were manufactured before January 29th, 2026, packaged in 16 fl oz glass jars and were sold at TruеSеaMоss.cоm and retailers, including Sprouts Farmers Market and Wegmans.
Here are the affected products and their UPC numbers.
- 5 Blends in 1: UPC 5061033690052
- Apple and Cinnamon: UPC 5065006235776
- Blue Spirulina and Raspberry: UPC 5065006235813
- Cherry: UPC 5061033691264
- Elderberry: UPC 5065006235189
- Lemon Pie: UPC 5061033691271
- Mango: UPC 5065006235875
- Mango and Pineapple: UPC 5065006235301
- Orange: UPC 5061033692926
- Passion Fruit: UPC 5061033691882
- Pineapple: UPC 5065006235288
- Soursop: UPC 5061033691875
- Strawberry: UPC 5065006235271
- Wildcrafted: UPC 5065006235073
Do not consume the product. Return it to place the of purchase for a full refund.
For more information, questions, or concerns about this recall, contact Diva Fam customer service by phone (818) 751-3882 (9 a.m. – 5 p.m. PT, Mon. – Fri.) or via email at support@divafam.com.
Product Recalls 2025
Frigidaire Minifridges Recall
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and Curtis International have issued a recall of over 600,000 Frigidaire mini fridges due to 26 reports of sparking, melting, smoking, and more, causing $700,00 in damages. Please note that not all units are impacted. Affected models include: EFMIS129, EFMIS137, EFMIS149, and EFMIS175.
If you own one, check the model number on the back of the fridge and go here. Search the model number and scroll to the bottom for recall status. If your unit is affected, stop using it right away. Unplug the fridge, cut the cord, and write “Recall” clearly on the front of the unit. Submit the recall form here with photos showing the model label and the “Recall” marking. Once they approve it, you’ll receive a physical check. See more details here!
Hillshire Corn Dog & Sausage On A Stick Recall
The Hillshire Brands Company recently announced that they are recalling approximately 58,000,000 pounds of State Fair corn dogs and Jimmy Dean sausage on a stick products due to a possible contamination of extraneous material, specifically pieces of wood embedded in the batter.
The affected products were packaged between March 17 and September 26, 2025 which were then sold online and shipped to retail and food service locations nationwide. Additionally, these were distributed to school districts (not part of food provided by the USDA for the National School Lunch Program) and Department of Defense facilities nationwide.
As of now, there have been multiple complaints and five injuries reported so if you have some in your freezer, you’re recommended to throw them away or return in store for a refund. If you have questions about this recall, you may contact Hillshire’s customer care at 888-747-7611 or the USDA’s Meat & Poultry Hotline at 888-674-6854. For the full list of the products being recalled, click here and you can also see their labels here.
Cucumber Recall Alert – Salmonella Outbreak in 15 States
Cucumbers grown by Bedner Growers in Florida and sold through Fresh Start Produce Sales have been lined to a Salmonella Outbreak. So far, 26 people have gotten sick across 15 states, and 9 have been hospitalized.
Store like Walmart, Kroger, Publix, Harris Teeter, and Albertson’s have recalled salads, sushi, veggie trays, and other items made with these cucumbers. Affected products were sold between May 13-23, and many came with specific UPCs.
Igloo 90-Quart Rolling Coolers Recall
On February 13th, Igloo announced a recall of more than one million 90-Quart Rolling Coolers. The tow handle can pinch consumers’ fingertips against the cooler, posing fingertip amputation and crushing hazards. This recall involves Igloo 90 Qt. Flip & Tow Rolling Coolers manufactured prior to January 2024. The date of manufacture is imprinted on the bottom of the cooler in a circular pattern with an arrow pointing to the month of manufacture and the last two digits of the year of manufacture inside the circle.
These coolers were sold at Costco, Target, Dicks, Academy Sports + Outdoors, online at Amazon, and IglooCoolers, and other sites from January 2019 through January 2025. Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled coolers and contact Igloo for a free replacement handle. See the entire list of recalled coolers here.
Ryobi Cordless Walk-Behind Mowers Recall
On February 6th, TTI Outdoor Power Equipment announced a recall of about 217,500 Ryobi 40-Volt Brushless 21-Inch Cordless Walk-Behind Mowers due to fire hazard. The recalled mowers have a push-on connector inside the powerhead that can overheat, posing a fire hazard. These were sold at Sold at Home Depot and Direct Tools Factory Outlet stores nationwide and online, from February 2021 through January 2025.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled mower and contact TTIOPE for instructions on how to disable the recalled mower and receive a free replacement 21-inch walkbehind mower. Click here and check if your mower is part of the recall.
Martinelli’s Apple Juice Recall
If you’ve got Martinelli’s Apple Juice at home, stop and check the label. Nearly 170,000 bottles are being recalled because they might contain patulin, a toxin that comes from moldy apples
This stuff isn’t harmless – it can cause stomach issues, and in some cases, even mess with your DNA. And since patulin survives the pasteurization process, the FDA takes it seriously. The recall was first issued on March 18th and became a Class II recall on April 22nd, meaning there’s a small chance of temporary or reversible health issues.
To be safe, check for bottles with the UPC 0 41244 04102 2 and a best-by date of December 5, 2026. These were sold in 28 states. If you’ve got one, don’t drink it – return or toss it. You can find the full list on the FDA’s site here.
Over 212,000 Pounds of Egg Beater Recalled!
Heads up! Egg Beaters has recalled over 212,000 pounds of liquid egg products due to possible contamination with sodium hypochlorite (aka bleach). While no one’s reported getting sick, the USDA recommends tossing or returning any affected cartons.
Look for code G1804 and these use dates: 8/9/25, 8/10/25, or 3/7/26. This includes select Egg Beaters and Bob Evans Better’n Eggs products. Head here for more deets or you can call 1-844-419-1574 or check the FSIS website.
Tri-Union Seafoods Canned Tuna Recall
On February 7th, Tri-Union Seafoods issued a recall of select Genova, Van Camp’s, H-E-B and Trader Joe’s canned tuna products due to defective lids that can leak and potentially lead to contamination and food poisoning. If you have a recalled tuna can, please return it to the retailer for a full refund, throw it away, or contact Tri-Union Seafoods directly for a retrieval kit and a coupon for a replacement product. See the entire list of recalled tuna products here.
The impacted products were distributed to retail stores as follows:
- H-E-B label – Texas
- Trader Joe’s label – Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Washington D.C., and Wisconsin
- Genova 7 oz. – Costco in Florida and Georgia
- Genova 5 oz. – Harris Teeter, Publix, H-E-B, Kroger, Safeway, Walmart, and independent retailers in Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, New Jersey, Tennessee, and Texas
- Van Camp’s label – Walmart and independent retailers in Pennsylvania, Florida and New Jersey
First Aid Beauty Ultra Repair Cream Recall

On January 21st, First Aid Beauty voluntarily recalled 2,756 jars of the 14-Ounce Coconut Vanilla Ultra Repair Cream, because the batch intended for quarantine was inadvertently distributed. These moisturizers were sold online at First Aid Beauty, and these are the lot numbers and expiration dates included in the recall: Lot #24D44 (x4/10/2025) and Lot #24D445 (x4/11/2026).
Reportedly, First Aid Beauty has contacted all consumers who purchased this product and has sent them replacements. For more information, questions, or concerns about this recall, contact First Aid Beauty via email at customerservice@firstaidbeauty.com, or (800) 322-3619, or visit here.
My Mochi Peach Mango Sorbet Recall
On January 9th, The Mochi Ice Cream Company announced a recall of 1350 cases of Peach Mango Sorbet, because it may contain undeclared pasteurized cooked egg white. The product can be identified by the My Mochi brand and the flavor of Peach Mango. The product is in an orange 6-count box weighing 7.5 oz, in the freezer section with lots of 337-24 & 341-24 marked on the box.
It was distributed nationwide through retail stores, and consumers who have purchased it are urged to return it to the place of purchase for a full refund. See more details here.
Product Recalls 2024
Nuna Baby Essentials Car Seats Recall
On December 20th, Nuna Baby Essentials have recalled RAVA car seats due to the potential for debris to gather around the front harness button, preventing the harness from properly fitting around the child. Owners of Nuna RAVAs manufactured between July 16th 2016 and October 25th 2023 will be eligible to receive a new seat pad, cleaning kit, and care instructions to ensure the car seat’s harness adjuster is kept clean and working properly. If the car seat’s harness is functioning properly and securing the occupant consistent with the existing instruction manual and labels, you may continue to use your car seat as directed.
Perform a harness function test (detailed instructions here), if your car seat is functioning correctly, you do not need to do anything else, you will soon receive your remedy kit. If your harness is not functioning as designed, stop using the seat and send a video to info.usa@nunababy.com demonstrating the issue using the harness function test instructions. Check out the list of model numbers that are part of this recall here.
Stanley Switchback & Trigger Action Travel Mugs Recall
On December 19th, Stanley recalled 2.6 million Switchback and Trigger Action Travel Mugs due to burn hazard. These mug’s lid threads can shrink when exposed to heat and torque, causing the lid to detach during use, posing a burn hazard.
The recalled double-walled mugs were sold in a variety of colors, including white, black and green, in 12 oz., 16 oz. and 20 oz. sizes with a polypropylene lid. The recalled mugs have one of the following product identification numbers printed on the bottom of the mug:
- Stanley Switchback 12 ounces, 20-01437
- Stanley Switchback 16 ounces, 20-01436, 20-02211
- Stanley Trigger Action 12 ounces, 20-02033, 20-02779, 20-02825
- Stanley Trigger Action 16 ounces, 20-02030, 20-02745, 20-02957
- Stanley Trigger Action 20 ounces, 20-02034, 20-02746
These were sold at Amazon, Walmart, Dick’s Sporting Goods, Target and other stores nationwide and online from June 2016 through December 2024. Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled travel mugs and contact Stanley to receive a free replacement lid, including shipping. See more details here.
Perdue Foods Frozen Chicken Recall
Perdue Foods is recalling approximately 167,171 pounds of frozen, ready-to-eat chicken breast nugget and tender products that may be contaminated with foreign material, specifically metal. There have been no confirmed reports of adverse reactions due to consumption of these products. Anyone concerned about an injury or illness should contact a healthcare provider.
FSIS is concerned that some product may be in consumers’ freezers. Consumers who have purchased these products are urged not to consume them. These products should be thrown away or returned to the place of purchase. The affected products, produced on March 23, 2024, include:
- 22-oz. (1.38-lbs.) vacuum-sealed plastic packages containing “PERDUE Simply Smart ORGANICS Breaded CHICKEN BREAST NUGGETS” with Best If Used By date of “03 23 25” represented on the back of the package.
- 29-oz. (1.81-lbs.) vacuum-sealed plastic packages containing “PERDUE CHICKEN BREAST TENDERS with Best If Used By date of “03 23 25” represented on the back of the package.
- 22-oz. (1.38-lbs.) vacuum-sealed packages containing “BUTCHERBOX Organic Chicken Breast Nuggets” with Best If Used By date of “03 23 25” represented on the back of the package.
P&G Detergent Packets Recall
The giant manufacturer Procter & Gamble announced a recall of Tide Pods, Gain Flings, Ace Pods and Ariel Pods liquid laundry detergent packets that were made of flexible film. The packets are allegedly prone to split-open at the upper part below the zipper, which poses a direct potential risk of injuries to eyes or skin by touch or even more serious threat by digesting.
The aforementioned recalled products were sold at major retailers such as Amazon, Target, Walmart, CVS, Family Dollar and more in the period between September 2023 and February 2024. These lot numbers are subject to recall marking the following products:
- Tide Pods Clean Breeze Scent
- Tide Pods Spring Meadow Scent
- Tide Pods Light
- Tide Pods Oxi
- Tide Pods Free & Gentle
- Tide Pods Original
- Tide Pods Ultra Oxi
- Tide Simply Pods Plus Oxi Boost
- Gain Flings Blissful Breeze Scent
- Gain Flings Moonlight Breeze Scent
- Gain Flings Original
- Gain Flings Plus Odor Defense
- Gain Flings Plus Ultra Oxi
- Gain Flings Spring Daydream Scent
- Ariel Pods Alpine Breeze
- Ace Pods Clean Breeze
- Ace Pods Spring Meadow
If you are in possession of concerned products, you should secure them in a child-safe lid container, and store them away from children. P&G as part of the recall provide a prepaid debit card topped with the amount you spent on the detergents and replacement bag and cabinet latch for a secure storing. Visit the following links for the complete info about the Gain and Tide Laundry detergent recalls.

































































