This report highlights some of the most critical recent product recalls, underscoring the risks associated with unsafe consumer goods. With hazards ranging from fire and choking risks to toxic chemical exposure, these recalls emphasize the importance of vigilance when purchasing or using everyday items. If you or a loved one has been injured by any product, contact Fulginiti Law to discuss your legal options.
Significant Recalls
As the year begins, several product recalls have been announced, each addressing critical safety hazards. These recalls emphasize the importance of staying informed and vigilant to prevent potential harm. Below is a summary of notable recalls relevant in January 2025:
Frito-Lay Lay’s Classic Potato Chips
Issue: Undeclared milk allergen.
Hazard: Risk of allergic reactions for individuals with milk allergies.
Details: 13-ounce bags sold in Washington and Oregon with a “Guaranteed Fresh” date of Feb. 11, 2025.
Remedy: Consumers should return the product to the place of purchase for a refund.
MadeGood Granola Bars
Issue: Potential presence of metal fragments.
Hazard: Risk of injury from consuming contaminated products.
Details: Includes various flavors produced between January and November 2024.
Remedy: Consumers should return the product to the place of purchase for a refund.
Stanley Travel Mugs
Issue: Faulty lids leading to potential burn hazards.
Hazard: Risk of hot liquid spills causing burns.
Details: 2.6 million mugs sold from June 2016 to December 2024.
Remedy: Contact the manufacturer for a replacement lid.
QVC Temp-tations Oven Gloves
Issue: Insufficient heat resistance.
Hazard: Burn risks to consumers.
Details: Over 1 million gloves sold between August 2018 and August 2024.
Remedy: Consumers should stop using the gloves and contact QVC for a refund.
NuGo Protein Bars
Issue: Undeclared dairy allergen.
Hazard: Risk of allergic reactions for individuals with dairy allergies.
Details: Chocolate protein bars sold in Costco with “Best By” dates of Dec. 22–23, 2025.
Remedy: Return the product to the place of purchase for a refund.
Cal Yee’s Snacks
Issue: Undeclared allergens, including milk, soy, and wheat.
Hazard: Risk of allergic reactions.
Details: Various snack products sold nationwide.
Remedy: Consumers should return the product for a refund.
Bright Builder Fort Kits
Issue: Battery compartment can be easily opened, exposing button cell batteries.
Hazard: Risk of severe injury if batteries are ingested.
Remedy: Contact the manufacturer for a replacement flashlight.
Dreamgro Lullaby Travel Soothers
Issue: Detachable part poses a choking hazard.
Hazard: Risk of injury to young children.
Remedy: Consumers should stop using the product and request a refund.
Aldi L’Oven Fresh Keto-Friendly Tortilla Wraps
Issue: Potential metal contamination.
Hazard: Risk of injury from consuming contaminated products.
Details: “Best Before” dates of Jan. 11, Jan. 12, and Jan. 20, 2025.
Remedy: Consumers should return the product for a refund.
If you or a loved one has been injured by any of these products, or any others not yet identified, contact Fulginiti Law for a consultation. We have decades of experience helping clients navigate product liability cases and are committed to ensuring justice.