Costco has issued a recall for a bakery item sold in 22 states. Packages of mini beignets filled with caramel actually contain beignets with a chocolate-hazelnut filling, the company warned customers. The labeling error resulted in an undeclared hazelnut allergen, posing the risk of life-threatening allergic reactions for people with hazelnut allergies or sensitivities. Read More –
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission just announced a recall on approximately 191,390 air purifiers sold nationwide.1 This is due to a burn and fire hazard.
The air purifiers recalled are Aroeve air purifiers with model number MK04 printed on the product label. The recalled devices also have a serial number starting with “BN” and a date code prior to July 2025.
The affected air purifiers were sold online across the U.S. on websites such as Amazon, Shopify, Temu and TikTok from September 2024 through June 2025. While no injuries or property damage has been reported, the company has received 37 complaints of the air purifiers overheating, including one report of fire. Read More –
Trividia Health, Inc. Initiates Labeling Correction for all TRUE METRIX® Blood Glucose Monitoring Systems
(FT. LAUDERDALE, FL) – February 6, 2026 – Trividia Health, Inc., announced today that it is initiating a labeling correction which requires a modification of the Owner’s Booklets/System Instructions for Use for all TRUE METRIX, TRUE METRIX AIR, TRUE METRIX GO, and TRUE METRIX PRO Blood Glucose Monitoring Systems (collectively, the “Products”) distributed in the United States, United Kingdom, Mexico, Australia, and the Caribbean.
Trividia is updating the E-5 Error Code in the “Messages” section of the Owner’s Booklets/System Instructions for Use to emphasize that users must seek medical attention immediately if they receive an E-5 error code and are experiencing symptoms of high glucose.
