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FDA recalled 41,328 bottles of Walgreens nasal spray due to possible contamination. Check your bottle for specific lots that expire in 2027.
A viral TikTok video shows three Ocean Spray cranberry sauce cans — one of which was opened on camera — full of water instead of cranberry sauce.
According to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the 1.5-ounce (45mL) bottles of the nasal spray may be contaminated with pseudomonas lactis, a bacterium that causes dairy products to spoil. Authorities didn’t say what may have caused the contamination.
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Ocean Spray said in a statement that it is investigating 'reports about cans containing water instead of cranberry sauce' after several people posted videos of them opening cans of the brand's jellied cranberry sauce and found water inside.
More than 41,000 bottles of Walgreens-branded nasal spray have been recalled due to potential bacterial contamination.
Thousands of bottles of nasal spray distributed by Walgreens are being recalled over concern they may be contaminated with bacteria. The voluntary recall involves Walgreens Saline Nasal Spray with Xylitol and covers more than 41,000 of the 1.5-ounce bottles sold nationwide.
Ocean Spray is investigating reports about cans possibly containing water instead of cranberry sauce over Thanksgiving
London’s Metropolitan Police say officers were called shortly after 8 a.m. on December 7 to Terminal 3’s car park following reports that a group of men had attacked people with what appeared to be pepper spray,