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Little Remedies Honey Cough Syrup, a children's cough syrup, was recalled because of microbial contamination and loss of shelf-stability. This Kids' Cough Syrup Was Recalled. These Are the ...
The presence of a bacterium that can cause two types of foodborne illnesses has prompted the recall of multiple lots of a children’s cough syrup, a notice posted to the Food and Drug Administ… ...
Little Remedies® Honey Cough Syrup was voluntarily recalled due to the presence of Bacillus cereus, which can cause two types of food-borne illnesses, and loss of shelf-stability.
They have the UPC number 7-56184-10737-9. Lot 0039 has the expiration date of November 2024, lot 0545 has January 2026, lot 0540 has February 2026, lot 0450 has May 2026, and 1198 has December 2026.
LIBBY, Mont. — The Wolf Syrup Fire, 22 miles southeast of Libby, is burning at 140 acres and sits at 0% containment. There are seven engines, three helicopters, one 10-person module, two water ...
The cough syrup was distributed nationwide between Dec. 14, 2022 and June 4, 2025. While no illnesses have been reported, consumers are urged to stop using the product immediately.
The Little Remedies Honey Cough Syrup lots affected in this recall include. Lot 0039, with an expiration date of 11/2025; Lot 0545, with an expiration date of 01/2026; ...
The presence of a bacterium that can cause two types of foodborne illnesses has prompted the recall of multiple lots of a children’s cough syrup, a notice posted to the Food and Drug Administ… ...
The presence of a bacterium that can cause two types of foodborne illnesses has prompted the recall of multiple lots of a children’s cough syrup, a notice posted to the Food and Drug Administ… ...