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Recalls This Week — June 8, 2026

Food RecallsBy Recall Watch Editorial TeamJune 8, 2026Updated June 8, 20263 min read

This week's most serious recalls

Nine recalls came out this week, with three posing serious risks to children and swimmers. Here are the ones you need to know about right now.

Little Grape Land Nursing Pillows Recall — Suffocation Risk. These U-shaped nursing pillows can block an infant's airway during feeding or tummy time. All babies who use these pillows face a suffocation risk. Read →

Tiny Land Children's Play Tents Recall — Fiberglass Fiber Injury Risk. The fiberglass poles in these play tents shed tiny fibers that irritate children's skin and eyes. Any child playing in these tents can be hurt. Read →

Broqixin Pool Drain Covers Recall — Entrapment and Drowning Hazard. These drain covers don't meet safety standards and can trap swimmers underwater. Children and adults using pools with these covers face a drowning risk. Read →

All recalls this week

CPSC · Little Grape Land Nursing Pillows Recall — Suffocation Risk · class II · Read →

CPSC · Tiny Land Children's Play Tents Recall — Fiberglass Fiber Injury Risk · class II · Read →

CPSC · Broqixin Pool Drain Covers Recall — Entrapment and Drowning Hazard · class II · Read →

CPSC · SUNS International Residential Elevator Interlock Switches Recall — Fall Hazard · class II · Read →

CPSC · Boon NURSH Baby Bottles Recall — Choking Hazard · class II · Read →

CPSC · Crenlux Pool Drain Covers Recall — Entrapment and Drowning Hazard · class II · Read →

CPSC · Vornado SRTH Tower Heater Recall — Fire Hazard · class II · Read →

CPSC · Gudook Outdoor Sports Bicycle Helmets Recall — Head Injury Risk · class II · Read →

CPSC · Wyze Solar Cam Pan Recall — Fire and Burn Hazard · class II · Read →

Recall trends this month

Nine recalls came out this week—one fewer than last week. Undeclared allergens remain the most common cause of recalls we're tracking this month. This pattern shows why it's important to check product labels and stay alert, especially if your family has food allergies or sensitivities.

We also saw several recalls tied to physical hazards like suffocation, entrapment, and fire risks. These reminders matter: check your home for recalled items regularly, and don't assume older products are safe just because you've used them before.

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