Blood pressure medication recalled due to cancerous chemical

More than 500,000 bottles of blood pressure medication have been recalled for having high levels of a cancer-causing chemical. 

Candy recall ahead of Halloween for allergen risk

A candy recall has been announced just ahead of Halloween after certain peanut butter and cashew bars were found to contain undeclared nut allergens.

3M recalls over 13,000 thermal laminators overheating issue

The laminator could cause a burn hazard and consumers with the devices are encouraged to stop using them.

Hormel recalls nearly 4.9 million pounds of frozen chicken

Hormel Foods is recalling nearly 4.9 million pounds of frozen ready-to-eat chicken after customers reported finding metal fragments in the products.

FDA issues recall of Coca Cola products due to possible metal fragments

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a recall of Coca-Cola, Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, and Sprite cans sold in Texas as they may contain metal.

Eggs recalled over possible salmonella contamination

Black Sheep Egg Company issued a recall for its products after the Food and Drug Administration found that some of the samples tested positive for salmonella.

FDA issues recall of several brands of pet food due to salmonella risk

Pet food company Foodynamics is voluntarily recalling several brands of its dog and cat products due to possible salmonella contamination.

Corn dog recall: More Foster Poultry Farms products added

Millions of pounds of corn dog products have been recalled since September over a contamination concern. Here's the product in the latest batch.

Ford recalls nearly 625K vehicles for seatbelt, camera display issues

Hundreds of thousands of Ford vehicles in the U.S. are being recalled due to seatbelt and rearview camera issues, regulators said on Friday.

Nissan recalls more than 173,000 vans

Nissan is recalling more than 173,000 vans due to a fuel pump issue that could cause engines to stall and increase the risk of a crash.

More cinnamon brands recalled due to elevated lead levels, FDA says

There is currently no FDA limit for heavy metals in spices. However, the agency has set a limit of 1 part per million of lead in candy likely to be consumed by small children.