It's time to check your spices and herbs as one was only available in Missouri and Illinois is under an urgent recall due to a potentially fatal infection risk.
I had to check the calendar to make sure it wasn't April 1. There's an urgent recall of popular detergent pods in Missouri and the danger of serious injury is no joke.
If you're like me, you rely on refrigerators to keep your food cool and safe. If you're like me, you also might like to know that one of the most popular fridges in Missouri is being recalled because it might be trying to kill you. I'll explain.
When you have a device that is crucial to breathing, your life depends on it being reliable. That sadly was not the case for many CPAP machines available in Missouri that were just recalled after being connected to hundreds of deaths.
My family keeps these snacks around the house in case of a sudden craving and I know many others that do, too. I've just learned that both Missouri and Illinois need to check the pantries because both states are now a part of a massive recall of this popular snack.
It always seems to be the most desirable food that ends up in an urgent product recall. That's the case for a vanilla ice cream product that's been sold in Missouri that could cause life-threatening allergic reactions if eaten.
I've heard of product recalls due to potential contamination or a link to bacteria or disease, but I've never heard of one like this before. Cheese slices in Missouri and Illinois have been recalled and I'm betting you'll never guess why in a million years.
It's time to check the fridge as there's a recall of a very popular fruit bar due to potential life-threatening allergic reactions which are possible due to an undisclosed ingredient.
If you bought pain medications from a Missouri or Illinois Family Dollar store, you might want to check the labels as there's a voluntary recall that's been issued due to a problem with the temperatures they were stored in.
It's time to check your pantry especially if flour is a part of your cooking recipes as there's a voluntary recall due to potential Salmonella contamination in Missouri.