This week, the market is being hit with numerous recalls affecting various products. One of the recalls involves REI, who is recalling 75,000 Co-op Cycles REV Kid’s Bicycles due to an issue with the training wheel assembly knob. Another recall is for all flavors of a micro dosing candy known as Diamond Shruumz after reports of almost two dozen hospitalizations. The candy includes chocolate bars, infused cones, and extreme gummies. Additionally, Solata Foods is recalling its “Fresh Spinach” bags sold in grocery stores due to Listeria contamination under various brand names.
Consumers who have purchased any of these recalled products are advised to return them to their place of purchase for a full refund. The micro dosing candy recall is being investigated by the FDA and CDC in collaboration with other partners to determine the cause of illnesses associated with the products. Testing revealed the presence of certain chemicals in the candy that may pose health risks.
The Fresh Spinach recall from Solata Foods is due to potential Listeria contamination, which can cause serious infections, especially in vulnerable populations. The affected products have specific lot numbers and expiration dates. Consumers are urged to check the full details of the recall on the FDA website.
As more information becomes available, updates will be provided on the ongoing investigations and recalls. It is important for consumers to be aware of these recalls and take appropriate action to safeguard their health and well-being.
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