🧾 FDA Recall Updates – October 7, 2025
Date: October 7, 2025
Source: U.S. FDA – Recalls, Market Withdrawals, and Safety Alerts
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has published new recall terminations on October 7, 2025, involving food and medical devices. While these recalls have been officially terminated, it’s important for consumers to stay aware of the products involved and the reasons for the recalls.
Here are the recalls terminated on October 7, 2025 👇
🥬 Sno Pac / Del Mar Frozen Spinach
Category: Food & Beverages – Frozen Vegetables
Reason for Recall: Potential contamination with Listeria monocytogenes
Company: Sno Pac Foods, Inc.
Status: Terminated Recall
Summary:
Sno Pac Foods, Inc. recalled batches of Del Mar Frozen Spinach after testing indicated a potential contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. This bacteria can cause serious infections, particularly among pregnant women, newborns, and people with weakened immune systems. The recall has now been terminated after FDA review confirmed product safety and compliance.
🩸 TRUE METRIX Blood Glucose Meters
Category: Medical Devices
Reason for Recall: Potential for defective LCD displays affecting performance
Company: Trividia Health, Inc.
Status: Terminated Recall
Summary:
Trividia Health, Inc. issued a recall for certain TRUE METRIX Blood Glucose Meters due to potential defects in the LCD display that could cause incorrect readings or screen failures. The company completed all corrective actions, and the FDA has terminated the recall following safety verification.
🌿 Durra Ground Cinnamon
Category: Food & Beverages – Spices, Flavors & Salts
Reason for Recall: Potential metal contaminant – lead
Company: Eureka Inc.
Status: Terminated Recall
Summary:
Eureka Inc. recalled its Durra Ground Cinnamon after potential lead contamination was detected. Lead exposure can be dangerous, especially for children and pregnant women. The FDA has since terminated the recall after verifying all corrective measures were completed.
⚠️ Consumer Guidance
Although these recalls have been terminated, consumers should:
- Check their homes for affected products.
- Dispose of recalled items if still in possession.
- Visit the FDA Recalls Page for the latest safety alerts.
- Report any health concerns to FDA MedWatch.
Staying informed helps protect your health and ensures food and device safety for everyone.