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Labeling mistakes, safety concerns, defects and contamination can all cause recalls on food, prescriptions and other products.
E-bikes sold through major online retailers, including Walmart, are being recalled due to faulty lithium-ion batteries that can overheat and pose fire hazards. The recall affects thousands of e-bikes produced by VIVI, and customers are urged to stop using them immediately for their safety.
The recall only involves the brand's Single Serve Cups in a 10-count box, with the lot code 251749 and a use-by date of May 8, 2026. To date, there have been no reports of illness or injury, but the company has voluntarily recalled its pods out of an abundance of caution.
The electric bike manufacturer VIVI has issued a recall of over 24,000 e-bikes after reports that the battery can overheat and cause a fire. The urgent notice applies to all the brand's bikes sold between December 2020 and November 2023 at nationwide retailers like Amazon, Walmart, eBay, Sears, Wayfair and AliExpress.
The latest, on Monday, was Danone U.S.' voluntarily recall of all flavors and sizes of its YoCrunch yogurt, following consumer complaints about the potential presence of sharp, transparent plastic pieces in the yogurt's dome topper, the company said.
Walmart recalls 850,000 water bottles over faulty lid that resulted in blindness for some consumers. Here's what to know about the recalled bottles
The cases of the recalled Power Stick deodorant were shipped nationwide, according to the FDA enforcement report. The deodorant is sold at Walmart, Dollar Tree and Amazon. A.P. Deauville is based in Easton, a city in eastern Pennsylvania that sits near the state’s border with neighboring New Jersey.
A joint recall announced by the CPSC impacts above-ground pools sold at Walmart, Target, Lowe's and many others after the deaths of nine children.