Canada Recall: Visors, Food, Hair Products, and More

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Health Canada and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) have recently issued several Canada recalls for a range of consumer products and food items. These products, sold at retailers such as Giant Tiger, Dollarama, Amazon, and Babies R Us, have been found to pose safety risks. Here’s a list of the most recent Canada recall updates.

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Photo via Metroland file photo: Snowtime brand Berry Ice Smoothie Pops sold at Dollarama in Canada have been recalled due to undeclared milk.

Visors with Rechargeable Fan Sold at Giant Tiger

Giant Tiger has issued an urgent recall for visors with a rechargeable fan, sold between May 13 and June 19, 2025. The recall is due to a potential electrical hazard with the charging cord. The affected SKUs are:

  • 1499553
  • 1499554
  • 1499555
  • 1509348

Customers who purchased the recalled visors are advised to stop using them immediately.

Snowtime Berry Ice Smoothie Pops Recalled

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has issued a food recall for Snowtime Berry Ice Smoothie Pops due to undeclared milk. The recalled product is the 700 mL size with UPC 6 67888 18972 4 and best before date before Sept. 7, 2026. This recall affects Dollarama customers.

Göt2b Glued Blasting Freeze Spray Recall

Health Canada has also recalled göt2b Glued Blasting Freeze Spray due to missing hazard labelling. This product could lead to misuse, potentially causing serious injury. The recall affects the 12 oz (340g) cans with the UPC 052336912014.

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Acuvue Oasys Max 1-Day Multifocal Contact Lenses Recalled

Johnson & Johnson Vision Care Inc. has voluntarily recalled specific lots of Acuvue Oasys Max 1-Day Multifocal Contact Lenses due to a high density of micro bubbles. While these micro bubbles do not pose medical harm, they may cause visual disturbances, especially in low light conditions.

Bugaboo Giraffe High Chair Recalled

Health Canada has issued a recall for Bugaboo Giraffe High Chairs due to fall risk. Bugaboo has recalled high chairs sold through Babies R Us, Amazon, and other retailers. Customers should stop using the chairs immediately and contact Bugaboo to receive a free repair kit.

Smartwatch Charger Recalled Due to Fire Risk

Health Canada has recalled the QTHN Smartwatch Charger sold through Amazon due to a potential fire risk. This recall impacts model PD2001 chargers, which were sold in white and are compatible with various smartwatch models.

Rust-Oleum Varathane One Step Stain & Polyurethane Recalled

Rust-Oleum Varathane One Step Stain & Polyurethane “Dark Walnut” has been recalled due to improper labelling. The product sold at The Home Depot and other retailers in Canada does not meet Canadian labelling requirements, which could cause unintentional exposure to the product, leading to potential serious illness or injury.

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Reporting Issues with Consumer Products and Food

If you encounter any issues with the recalled products, you can report a food concern to the CFIA online or fill out a consumer product incident report form to report any health or safety incidents related to the use of these products.

Have you purchased any of these recalled products? How do you usually keep track of product recalls to stay safe?

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