Recalls

Sweet Dreams: Bokser Home Mattress Pads Recalled, Get Your Refund Today!

Product Recall Announcement The recall of Quaker Oats Chewy Granola Bars has been officially announced by the company. This means that the affected product is ...

Huge Kinder Chocolate RECALL Before Easter! Kinder chocolate has been recalled before Easter over health concerns. There are two different chocolates recalled ...

Dianne's Fine Desserts of Newburyport, MA 01950 is voluntarily recalling 512 cases (2048 trays) of Gordon Food Service (GFS) Sienna Bakery® Chocolate Decadent ...

Best Buy RECALLS Over 700,000 Insignia Air Fryers! ATTENTION all air fryer owners, stop what you are doing and checkout this Insignia air fryer recall at Best ...

Kohls Recalls Anti Gravity Chairs Kohls has recalled Anti Gravity Chairs Nationwide, specifically the oversized chairs. These were sold in stores and ...

Pepsico North America has issued an URGENT RECALL On Starbucks ready to drink Frappuccino bottles.  The reason for the recall is listed as glass  in the ...

Recall on Canned Meat from Conagra Brands Inc. Conagra Brands Inc. is recalling over 2 million pounds of canned meat and poultry products.  The recall is due ...

Ritz Crackers RECALLED For  Salmonella A Very scary Recall. Ritz Crackers RECALLED For Deadly Salmonella Mondelēz Global LLC announced today a voluntary ...

Why Product Recalls Matter

  • Protect Your Family: Recalls often involve safety risks such as choking, electrical hazards, fire risks, or foodborne illness.
  • Claim Replacements or Refunds: Many recalled products are eligible for a full refund, repair, or replacement at no cost to you.
  • Prevent Legal Liability: Using recalled products after a public notice can expose you to risk, especially in childcare, rental, or resale situations.

Types of Recalls You’ll Find on Glitchndealz

  • Food & Beverage: Contamination with foreign objects, bacteria (e.g., salmonella, listeria), or allergens.
  • Toys & Baby Gear: Choking hazards, strangulation risks, chemical exposure, or structural failures.
  • Electronics & Appliances: Fire, overheating, or electric shock risks due to wiring defects or faulty components.
  • Vehicle Recalls: From strollers and car seats to scooters and hoverboards.
  • Personal Care & Medicine: Mislabeling, contamination, and incorrect dosages in OTC and prescription products.

Where Our Recall Information Comes From

Examples of Recent Product Recalls

  • Baby Sleepers: Major brands recalled for suffocation risk after multiple infant deaths reported.
  • Frozen Strawberries: Recalled for potential Hepatitis A contamination at national grocers.
  • Kitchen Blenders: Sharp blade fragments leading to serious lacerations.
  • Kids’ Pajamas: Pulled from shelves for failing to meet flammability standards.
  • Cosmetics: High lead levels found in imported makeup kits marketed to teens.

What to Do If You Own a Recalled Product

  1. Stop Using It Immediately: Safety first — especially for food, electrical, or children’s products.
  2. Check Recall Notice: Look up model numbers, manufacturing dates, and product codes.
  3. Contact the Manufacturer: Follow instructions for free repairs, replacement kits, or refunds.
  4. Report Incidents: If you were injured or experienced a malfunction, report it to CPSC or the relevant agency.

Stay Ahead with Glitchndealz

We monitor multiple government databases daily and compile clear summaries of new recalls so you don’t miss a critical alert. Bookmark this page or follow our notifications to stay safe, informed, and eligible for product refunds.

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