Another week of product recalls means another weekly Recall Roundup from your friends at ConsumerBell. Don’t let a recall slip through the crack, ConsumerBell’s got your back!

Kraft is recalling three varieties of Velveeta Shells & Cheese Microwaveable Cups due to the possible presence of small, thin wire bristle pieces.
Sure, we can be a little cheesy. We love cheese. That’s why we were particularly interested in this week’s Kraft recall of 136,000 cases of Velveeta Shells & Cheese Microwavable Cups due to the presence of small wire bristles. Check out our interview with Kraft and get the full details on the recall here.
Several varieties of Mrs. Freshley’s Cereal Bars containing undeclared milk made their way to U.S. and Canadian store shelves. The manufacturer, Flowers Foods, issued a recall to protect consumers with allergies to dairy products.
In other food recall news, Salmonella was found in salads and soy products, and E. coli was discovered in 80,000 pounds of beef.

IKEA recalled the BUSA Children’s Folding Tent because the steel wire frame of the tent can break during use, creating sharp wire ends that protrude through the tent fabric.
IKEA recalled their only product I don’t already have in my apartment – the BUSA Children’s Folding Tent. The steel wire frame of the tent can break during use, creating sharp wire ends that protrude through the tent fabric.
Stafford Step Stools from Ballard Designs were recalled because the plastic tabs on the feet of the stools can cause the stools to be unstable, posing a fall hazard to consumers. For all the details of the recall head over to our marketplace, here.
Two models of Drop-Side Cribs sold exclusively at J. C. Penney were recalled due to a hazard posed by malfunctioning rails. Last week we saw a similar recall of Shermag Drop-Side Cribs which also had defective rail hardware.
If you’re planning to hit the gym this weekend, do so without using the recalled supplement Uprizing 2.0. The testosterone boosting supplement contains superdrol, a synthetic anabolic steroid that is banned by the FDA. The use of anabolic steroids can lead to many unpleasant and harmful effects on your health, including increased risk of stroke, heart-attack, infertility and liver damage.
That’s all for this week. If you have any experience with any of this week’s recalls, or any other recalled product, let us know in the comments.