MEMPHIS, Tenn. (Youdle) – Multiple new recalls this week involve undeclared allergens, potential contamination, and safety concerns affecting a range of grocery items. Shoppers who purchased the products below should check labels carefully and follow the recall guidance provided by manufacturers and regulatory agencies. New recalls issued this week Monster Cookies (Lunds & Byerlys) Recall date: December 10 Reason: Undeclared peanut, egg, and soy allergens. Product information can be cross-referenced with the store’s listing: https://www.lundsandbyerlys.com/product/l%26b-signature-monster-cookies-id-00018169481066 Meal Simple Red Lentil Dal Soup (H-E-B) Recall date: December 10 Reason: Possible undeclared milk allergens. As reported by the Houston Chronicle : https://www.houstonchronicle.com/news/houston-texas/trending/article/soup-sold-h-e-b-recalled-customer-reports-21235415.php Grandma Belle's Tomato Basil Soup Recall date: December 9 Reason: Undec...
GEORGE HILDEBRAN, NC (Youdle) - A terrifying incident is sparking warnings for parents who’ve purchased Cocomelon toys for their children. The child’s car seat melted into a smoldering mess moments after the child had exited the vehicle. The source of the fire? A small, seemingly innocent button battery inside a children's book, left under the car seat. According to the George Hildebran Fire & Rescue Department’s Facebook page , once the fire was extinguished, the Fire Marshal’s Office determined the cause. A button battery had overheated, triggering the fire that melted the car seat. You won’t believe the sight— look at the shocking picture of the melted car seat below. Why Button Batteries Are Dangerous Button batteries are small, coin-shaped batteries commonly used in toys, books, remotes, and other household devices. While easy to overlook, they pose a major fire risk, especially in hot environments like cars. When exposed to heat, these batteries ...