From Minnesota Department of Agriculture <[email protected]>
Subject Weekly Recall Notification
Date April 9, 2024 2:58 PM
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Recall information from the Minnesota Department of Agriculture



"April 9, 2024"

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forever men
ForeverMen Supplements Issues Recalled [ [link removed] ]

*April 2, 2024 - *FAonline Inc., of New York City, NY is voluntarily recalling all lots within expiry of the ForeverMen capsules to the consumer level. FDA analysis founds these products to be tainted with sildenafil and Tadalafil. Sildenafil/Tadalafil is an FDA approved drug for the treatment of erectile dysfunction, the presence of sildenafil in the ForeverMen products renders them unapproved drugs for which safety and efficacy have not been established, therefore subject to recall.

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abdallah
[ [link removed] ]Abdallah Candies Issues Allergy Alert [ [link removed] ]

*April 2, 2024 -* Abdallah Candies of Apple Valley, MN is voluntarily recalling a limited quantity of Abdallah Candies 8 oz. sea salt almond alligators. The products have a chocolate covered cherries label with code 0315 on the bottom of the box. The boxes do contain sea salt almond alligators but have an incorrect ingredient label.

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elv
World Green Nutrition, Inc. Issues Recall [ [link removed] ]

*April 4, 2024 - *World Green Nutrition, Inc., of San Antonio, TX is announcing the expansion of their January 12, 2024 recall to include GREEN ELV NUTRITION brand Elv Control Herbal Supplement 90 capsules, due to the presence of yellow oleander. These additional products have been found via random FDA testing to contain yellow oleander, a poisonous plant native to Mexico and Central America. The consumption of yellow oleander can cause adverse effects on neurological, gastrointestinal, and cardiovascular health that can be serious or even fatal. Symptoms may include nausea, vomiting, dizziness, diarrhea, abdominal pain, heart changes, arrhythmia, and more.

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Please contact MDA Recall Coordinator Erin Smilanich at [email protected]




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