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Hundreds of Products Recalled: Fire, Burn Risks Cited

Summary

  • Nationwide recall impacts numerous products due to overheating hazards.
  • Recalled items pose risks including fire, burns, choking, and ingestion.
  • Consumers urged to check FDA and CPSC for ongoing safety updates.
Hundreds of Products Recalled: Fire, Burn Risks Cited

Target has initiated a broad nationwide product recall encompassing a wide array of items, citing serious safety concerns. Recent recalls include Belkin power banks due to overheating, posing fire and burn risks. This extensive list, compiled through November 2025, features products like Babyletto gliders, hoses, and various food items, each with distinct hazards.

Recalled products present a range of dangers, from fire and electrocution to choking and magnet ingestion. Examples include Foster Farms and Hillshire Brands corn dogs recalled for contamination, and Tru Fru products for foreign objects. Goodles pasta, Good & Gather burritos, and Blue Bell ice cream were recalled for undeclared allergens, while Mauna Loa macadamias also cited allergen issues. Tony's Chocolonely bars were recalled due to foreign objects.

Further recalls involve Bioremedy infrared sauna blankets for burn hazards and Drinkmate carbonation bottles for impact and laceration risks. Target states guest safety is paramount and maintains a comprehensive recall list. Consumers are encouraged to monitor the Food and Drug Administration and Consumer Product Safety Commission websites for ongoing updates and future recall notifications.

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Target has recalled numerous products in recent months due to various hazards, including Belkin power banks, Babyletto gliders, and multiple food items like corn dogs and ice cream.
The primary dangers include fire and burn hazards from overheating electronics, as well as choking, magnet ingestion, contamination, and undeclared allergen risks from food products.
Consumers can find updates on Target recalls on the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) websites.

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