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Recall Roundup (USA → Canada) — Current Recalls

Last updated: February 19, 2026
Focus: Food • Consumer/household • Toys/children’s products

USA — Current Recalls

USA-1 — Joly’s 80% Vinegar (32oz, 2-pack) — Poisoning/Chemical burn hazard

From Consumer Product Safety Commission

  • Agency: CPSC

  • Recall date: 2026-02-19

  • Category: Household / Consumer chemical

  • Hazard: Risk of serious injury or death from poisoning and chemical burns; labeling requirements cited.

  • Sold online: Amazon (May 2025–Nov 2025)

  • Affected identifiers:

    • Product: “Joly’s 80% Vinegar” (32-ounce, pack of two)

    • Packaging: Clear bottle, white cap, orange/red label “Joly’s” + “80% Vinegar”

  • What consumers should do: Move out of reach of children; contact company for refund + disposal instructions.

USA-2 — Prismatic 3D Prints “Book Nooks” with lights — Coin battery ingestion hazard

From Consumer Product Safety Commission

  • Agency: CPSC

  • Recall date: 2026-02-19

  • Category: Consumer product / children’s safety (coin batteries)

  • Hazard: Risk of serious injury or death if a coin battery is swallowed; product includes spare battery recess.

  • Sold online: Etsy (Mar 2025–Oct 2025)

  • What consumers should do: Stop using; remove batteries; request free repair kit to permanently cover spare battery holder.

USA-3 — “Colombia-themed” Magnetic Board Games — Magnet ingestion hazard (toy standard violation)

From Consumer Product Safety Commission

  • Agency: CPSC

  • Recall date: 2026-02-12

  • Category: Toy / children’s product

  • Hazard: Loose high-powered magnets; swallowing can cause intestinal injuries and death.

  • What consumers should do: Keep away from children; return for refund (prepaid label).

USA-5 — FDA food recall dashboard highlights (mid-Feb 2026)

  • Junebar snack bars — undeclared milk and soy (allergen risk) (posted 2026-02-12)

  • Wellsley Farms salmonListeria monocytogenes (posted 2026-02-12)

  • Tippy Toes baby food — elevated patulin (posted 2026-02-13)

  • Rosabella moringa capsules — possible Salmonella contamination (posted 2026-02-13)

Canada — Current Recalls

CAN-1 — Haleine Fraîche oral hygiene product (Maison Jacynthe) — Chemical hazard

  • Agency: Health Canada (Consumer product recall)

  • Last updated: 2026-02-17

  • Category: Consumer product (cosmetic/oral hygiene)

  • Issue: Contains methyl eugenol above the Hotlist maximum concentration; noted potential carcinogenicity context.

  • What consumers should do: Stop using; contact company for an exchange.

From Recall and Safety Alerts Canada

INFANS Baby Stroller (Model 704) — Choking hazard (foam small parts)

  • Agency: Health Canada (Consumer product recall)

  • Last updated: 2026-01-16

  • Category: Children’s product

  • Issue: Grab bar accessible to child contains foam that may release small parts → choking hazard; does not meet Canadian stroller regulations.

  • Affected identifiers: Model 704; colors/prefixes listed in notice.

  • What consumers should do: Stop using; contact INFANS for next steps.

Recalls and Safety Alters Canada

Pillsbury Pizza Pops — E. coli O26 (Class 1, national distribution)

  • Agency: Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) — Food recall warning

  • Last updated: 2026-01-25

  • Category: Food (frozen snacks)

  • Issue: Possible E. coli O26 contamination; tied to a foodborne illness outbreak investigation.

  • Affected identifiers: Multiple varieties with specific UPCs + “Better If Used By” codes (see notice table).

  • What consumers should do: Do not consume/serve/sell; check freezer; dispose or return per guidance.

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