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Alert: Kroger Issues Food Recalls Affecting Multiple States

As of early February 2025, Kroger has announced a series of food recalls affecting customers across at least 15 states, as well as several subsidiary stores nationwide. The recalls, initiated due to safety concerns, include a variety of products that consumers should be aware of.
Twelve Hummus Tubs from King Harvest
Kroger subsidiary stores Fred Meyer and QFC, located in Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington, have recalled the following King Harvest hummus tubs, each weighing 10 oz:
- King Harvest Lemon Hummus
- King Harvest Classic Hummus
- King Harvest Roasted Garlic Hummus
- King Harvest Toasted Onion Hummus
- King Harvest Chipotle Hummus
- King Harvest Spinach Hummus
- King Harvest Black Olive Hummus
- King Harvest Sesame Hummus
- King Harvest Jalapeño Hummus
- King Harvest Balsamic Hummus
- King Harvest Sun Dried Tomato Hummus
- King Harvest Roasted Pepper Hummus
These products were recalled on February 5, 2025, due to a defect in their plastic tubs that may lead to the presence of plastic foreign objects within the containers. Kroger has advised customers, “Customers who purchased any of the item(s) below should not eat the product.” It remains unclear whether this recall is connected to a previous incident from September 2024 involving similar concerns.
DJs Boudain Products in Texas and Louisiana
Kroger stores in Texas and Louisiana have also issued a recall for the following DJs Boudain products:
- DJs Boudain Hot Jalapeño Boudain, 12 oz
- DJs Boudain Boudain Sausage, 24 oz
- DJs Boudain Boudain Sausage, 16 oz
These items were recalled on February 1, 2025, due to potential contamination with pieces of a pen. This recall is part of a broader action directed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), which called for around 17,720 pounds of boudain sausage link products to be removed from stores across Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas.
Gerber Products for Teething Children
In addition, two Gerber products intended for teething children were recalled from Kroger stores across multiple states, including Ohio, Virginia, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, North Carolina, West Virginia, Texas, and Louisiana. The affected products are:
- Gerber Soothe N Chew Teething Sticks Banana, 3.2 oz
- Gerber Soothe N Chew Teething Sticks Strawberry Apple, 3.2 oz
These products were removed from shelves due to potential choking hazards. Kroger has assured customers that those who purchased these items can return them for a full refund. This recall is part of a nationwide action announced by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Gerber has expressed regret over the situation, stating, “The recall was initiated after receiving consumer complaints of choking incidents. To date, one emergency room visit has been reported to the firm…We sincerely apologize for any concern or inconvenience this action represents to parents, caregivers, and retail customers.”
Conclusion
Customers who have purchased any of the recalled products are urged to refrain from consuming them and to return the items for a refund. It is always advisable to stay informed about food recalls to ensure the safety of you and your family. For more updates on recalls and food safety, keep an eye on announcements from Kroger and the relevant health authorities. Stay safe!
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Food and Beverage
Diva Fam Inc. Announces Voluntary Recall of True Sea Moss “Sea Moss Gel Superfood” Products Due to Possible Health Risk
Diva Fam Inc. is recalling all True Sea Moss Sea Moss Gel Superfood flavors nationwide due to missing pH/temperature records and potential botulism risk.

Diva Fam Inc.. announced a voluntary recall of all lots and flavors of its True Sea Moss brand Sea Moss Gel Superfood due to a lack of required regulatory authorization and temperature monitoring records for pH-controlled food products, according to a company statement released January 9, 2026.
The company said the recall applies to products manufactured prior to January 9, 2026. The manufacture date (MFD) is indicated on the can lid in MM/YYYY format.
Why the products are being recalled
Diva Fam said the recall is related to missing required regulatory authorization and temperature monitoring records for certain pH-controlled food products. The company noted that pH-controlled foods that are not manufactured in accordance with applicable regulatory requirements may present a potential risk of microbial growth, including organisms that can produce toxins associated with botulism.

Botulism is a rare but serious illness that can affect the nervous system. Symptoms may include general weakness, dizziness, double vision, difficulty speaking or swallowing, and, in severe cases, difficulty breathing or muscle weakness.
Diva Fam said no illnesses or adverse health events have been reported in connection with the products subject to this recall to date.
Where the products were sold
The affected products were distributed nationwide through select retail locations, online via https://truеsеamоss.cоm/, and other distribution channels, according to the company.
Recalled products (all flavors, all lots)
The recall includes all flavors and sizes and batch numbers of True Sea Moss brand Sea Moss Gel Superfood packaged in 16 FL OZ (473 mL) glass jars, manufactured prior to January 9, 2026.
Recalled flavors and UPCs
| Flavor | UPC |
|---|---|
| Mango | 5065006235875 |
| Pineapple | 5065006235288 |
| Wildcrafted | 5065006235073 |
| Apple and Cinnamon | 5065006235776 |
| Elderberry | 5065006235189 |
| Passion Fruit | 5061033691882 |
| Blue Spirulina and Raspberry | 5065006235813 |
| Strawberry | 5065006235271 |
| Cherry | 5061033691264 |
| Mango and Pineapple | 5065006235301 |
| 5 Blends in 1 | 5061033690052 |
| Soursop | 5061033691875 |
| Lemon Pie | 5061033691271 |
| Orange | 5061033692926 |
How the issue was identified
The company said the matter was identified during a California Department of Public Health inspection that raised questions regarding regulatory authorization and related production records for certain distributed products. Diva Fam said it is cooperating fully with regulatory authorities and initiated the voluntary recall to ensure regulatory alignment.
The company said the recall is being conducted with the knowledge of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
What consumers should do
- Discontinue use of the affected product.
- Follow the instructions provided by the place of purchase regarding product return or disposal.
- Contact the company for additional information (details below).
Consumer and media contact
Consumers seeking additional information may contact:
- Email: support@divafam.com
- Phone: (818) 751-3882
- Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Pacific Time
Source: Diva Fam Inc. (PRNewswire, Jan. 9, 2026)
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Is Hormone Replacement Therapy Safe? What the FDA’s New Decision Means for Menopause Treatment
For more than 20 years, hormone replacement therapy for menopause has carried a warning label from the Food and Drug Administration describing the medication’s risk of serious harms – namely, cancer, cardiovascular disease and possibly dementia.
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Nationwide Shrimp Recall Expands to Arizona: What You Need to Know
Nationwide Shrimp Recall: AquaStar has recalled Kroger, Kroger Mercado, and AquaStar frozen shrimp in Arizona and other states due to possible cesium-137 contamination. Check UPCs, lot codes, and best-by dates to see if your shrimp is affected.
Last Updated on September 26, 2025 by Daily News Staff
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Nationwide Shrimp Recall Expands to Arizona: What You Need to Know
A major frozen shrimp recall is currently underway across the United States — and Arizona shoppers are directly affected. AquaStar (USA) Corp has announced a recall of multiple frozen shrimp products, both raw and cooked, due to potential contamination with cesium-137 (Cs-137), a radioactive substance.
Products Included in the Recall
The recall covers several popular brands and package types, including:
Kroger Raw Colossal EZ Peel Shrimp (2 https://stmdailynews.com/cash-trapping-how-to-protect-yourself-from-this-sneaky-atm-scam/ bag)
Kroger Mercado Cooked Medium Peeled Tail-Off Shrimp (2 lb bag)
AquaStar Raw Peeled Tail-On Shrimp Skewers (1.25 lb bag)
AquaStar Cocktail Shrimp trays (sold at Walmart and other retailers)
In total, more than 85,000 packages of shrimp have been pulled from stores nationwide. These products were distributed to several states, including Arizona, between June and September 2025.
Why the Recall?
Routine testing detected the presence of cesium-137, a radioactive contaminant. While no illnesses or adverse reactions have been reported, long-term exposure to Cs-137 may increase the risk of certain cancers. Out of caution, the FDA and AquaStar urge consumers not to eat these shrimp.
🔍 How to Identify the Recalled Shrimp
Shoppers should look at UPC codes, lot codes, and best-by dates printed on the packaging. Here are the specific products under recall:
Product | UPC | Lot Code(s) | Best-By Date(s) |
|---|---|---|---|
Kroger Raw Colossal EZ Peel Shrimp (2 lb) | 20011110643906 | 10662 5085 10 · 10662 5097 11 · 10662 5106 11 · 10662 5107 10 · 10662 5111 11 · 10662 5112 10 · 10662 5113 10/11 · 10662 5114 10/11 | March 26 2027 · April 7 2027 · April 16–24 2027 |
Kroger Mercado Cooked Medium Peeled Tail-Off Shrimp (2 lb) | 011110626196 | 10662 5112 11 · 10662 5113 10 | October 22–23 2027 |
AquaStar Raw Peeled Tail-On Shrimp Skewers (1.25 lb) | 731149390010 | 10662 5127 10 · 10662 5128 11 · 10662 5133 11 · 10662 5135 10 | November 7–15 2027 |
AquaStar Cocktail Shrimp Trays (Walmart) | 19434612191 | 10662 5106 · 10662 5107 · 10662 5124 · 10662 5125 | Dates vary by lot |
What Should Consumers Do?
Check your freezer for the affected shrimp products.
Do not eat them. If you have the recalled shrimp, throw it away or return it to the store where it was purchased.
Stay updated. The FDA continues to monitor the situation and will provide further updates as needed.
No Reported Illnesses So Far
Although the recall sounds alarming, health officials stress that no illnesses have been linked to these shrimp products at this time. The move is a precaution to protect consumers.
👉 Bottom line for Arizona shoppers: If you’ve bought frozen shrimp from Kroger, Kroger Mercado, or AquaStar between June and September 2025, check the packaging details immediately. When in doubt, don’t eat it.
🔗 Resources for More Information
FDA Recall Notice – AquaStar USA Corp Recalls Kroger & AquaStar Frozen Shrimp
FDA Advisory – Do Not Eat, Sell, or Serve Certain Imported Frozen Shrimp
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