Here’s a summary of the most significant U.S. consumer product, food, drug/medical device, and vehicle recalls announced or updated during the past week (April 15–22, 2026). The biggest wave came from the CPSC on April 16, with multiple high-hazard items. Always check the exact lot codes, model numbers, or VINs against official sources, as remedies (refunds, repairs, or replacements) are usually free.
1. Consumer Products (CPSC – Major Announcements on April 16)
Several recalls involved serious injury/death risks from choking, burns, fire, shock, and projectiles. Many were sold online via Amazon.
- Multiple brands of electric pressure washers (Agiiman, Fengrong Tool, Sweetcrispy, Bayotak USA, Patoolio Direct, Le Hao Tool, and others): Lack of ground-fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) creates shock and electrocution hazards. Remedy: Stop use and contact seller/manufacturer for refund/replacement. cpsc.gov +1
- Macy’s Arch Studio Tea Kettles: Burn hazard from hot surfaces or spills. Sold in stores and online (August 2025–February 2026). Remedy: Return for refund. cpsc.gov
- ATOYUS Children’s Activity Cubes (sold on Amazon by Melofaver US): Small parts violate toy standards and pose choking/death risk. Remedy: Return or discard. cpsc.gov
- nvyue Magic Pocket Staffs (toy wands, ~25,000 units): Can unexpectedly expand, causing projectile and laceration injuries (163 reported). Remedy: Refund via Amazon or manufacturer. cpsc.gov
- Casely wireless portable power banks (~429,000 units; reannouncement of 2025 recall): Lithium-ion batteries can overheat and catch fire (1 fatality and additional incidents reported). Stop using immediately. threads.com +1
- Generac portable generators: Burn and fire hazards. newsweek.com
2. Food, Beverages & Pet Food (FDA)
- Loard’s Ice Cream (all retail-sized packages, announced April 16): Undeclared milk, eggs, tree nuts, peanuts, soy, sulfites, and artificial colors. Allergy risk. Remedy: Discard or return. fda.gov
- Breeder’s Edge / Shelter’s Choice canine milk replacer (Revival Animal Health, announced April 17): Variable/elevated Vitamin D levels (animal/veterinary product). Remedy: Contact manufacturer. fda.gov
3. Pharmaceuticals & Medical Devices (FDA)
- Xanax XR (alprazolam) 3 mg extended-release tablets (one lot #8177156 by Viatris, announced ~April 16): Failed dissolution specifications (may not release properly). Nationwide recall of 60-count bottles (expiration February 2029). Remedy: Contact pharmacy or manufacturer; do not use. powershealth.org +1
- Aligned Medical Angio Packs (AMS6908E and AMS6908F, announced April 20): Syringe adapter can unwind/disconnect during use, risking biohazard exposure, blood loss, infection, or air embolism. Remedy: Return to supplier. fda.gov
4. Vehicles & Equipment (NHTSA – Issued April 20)
Several recalls affected trucks, RVs, and commercial vehicles:
- Ford F-150 trucks (large-scale recall): Risk of unexpected downshifts. truckpartsandservice.com
- Ram 1500/2500/3500 pickups and cab chassis (2025–2026 models): Instrument cluster or related failures. truckpartsandservice.com
- Jayco/Entegra Ethos RVs (2025–2026): Incorrect occupant/cargo and tire loading labels (may lead to overloading or unbelted passengers). Free corrected labels. magazine.frva.com
- Winnebago Suncruiser/Sunflyer motorhomes (2026–2027): Missing side reflectors (FMVSS 108 violation). magazine.frva.com
International notes (if relevant): Canada recalled Sultan Fine Foods Pistachio Kernels (Salmonella, April 15); New Zealand recalled certain alfalfa/onion sprouts (Listeria).
For full details, photos of affected products, and remedy instructions:
- CPSC → cpsc.gov/Recalls
- FDA → fda.gov/safety/recalls
- FSIS (meat) → fsis.usda.gov/recalls
- NHTSA (vehicles) → nhtsa.gov/recalls (use VIN lookup)
Check your home, pantry, medicine cabinet, garage, and vehicles—many recalls involve long-shelf-life items or products still in use. If you have questions about a specific recall, contact the company or agency directly. Stay safe!
Source: Grok on X
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