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Canadian Recalls: Week of June 29

Six products were recalled in Canada during the week of June 29 to July 5, 2026, split evenly between the Canadian Food Inspection Agency and Health Canada with three recalls each. Undeclared allergens dominated the food safety recalls, with milk, wheat, and egg appearing across multiple products, while a Salmonella contamination in oysters and defective safety devices rounded out the week's notices.

CFIA — Food Safety Recalls

CFIA Class 1 Food & beverages
Brands: ProSweets Inc.Products: Fruit Salad Protein Candy, Blue Raspberry Protein Candy, Fuzzy Peach Protein Candy, Green Apple Protein Candy, Sour Watermelon Protein Candy +12 moreDistribution: National

Gummy Gainz brand Protein Candy products including Fruit Salad, Blue Raspberry, Fuzzy Peach, Green Apple, and Sour Watermelon varieties have been recalled nationally by ProSweets Inc. The products contain milk that is improperly declared on the label, which poses a serious health risk to consumers with milk allergies or sensitivities. Consumers should check if they have these recalled products and must not consume them if allergic or sensitive, as they may cause a serious or life-threatening reaction. Recalled products should be thrown out or returned to the store where they were purchased.

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Wu Xian Zhai brand Vegetable Beef (Sauce) recalled due to undeclared wheat and egg
CFIA Class 1 Food & beverages
Brands: Wu Xian Zhai, AJ International TradingProducts: Vegetarian Beef (Sauce)

Wu Xian Zhai brand Vegetarian Beef (Sauce) is being recalled from the Canadian marketplace. The product contains wheat and egg that are not declared on the label, posing a serious health risk to consumers with allergies, sensitivities, or celiac disease. Consumers should check if they have the recalled product and not consume it if they are allergic or sensitive to wheat or egg, as it may cause a serious or life-threatening reaction.

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CFIA Class 2 Food & beverages
Brands: Five Star Shellfish Inc.Products: Malpeque oysters, Conway Pearls oysters, Blackberry oysters, Gooseberry oysters +5 moreDistribution: NS, ON

Five Star Shellfish Inc. brand oysters, including Malpeque, Conway Pearls, Blackberry, and Gooseberry varieties, have been recalled from Nova Scotia and Ontario. These products are being recalled due to possible Salmonella contamination. Consumers should not consume, serve, sell, or distribute these recalled products and should throw them out or return them to the retailer where purchased, and anyone who became sick after consuming them should contact their healthcare provider.

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Health Canada — Consumer Products & Medical Devices

​​Combined Smoke, Combustible Gas & Carbon Monoxide Alarm​ recalled due to potential failure to operate
Health Canada Electronics
Units: The company reported that 665 units of the affected products were sold in Canada.

A combined smoke, combustible gas, and carbon monoxide alarm has been recalled after approximately 665 units were sold in Canada. The product lacks a Canadian certification mark and may fail to operate in the presence of smoke, creating a potential fire hazard and leaving consumers unalerted to fire incidents. Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled product, dispose of it according to municipal hazardous waste guidelines, and replace it with a certified alarm bearing a Canadian certification mark.

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New Horse Riding Helmet 100 Fouganza recalled due to injury hazard
Health Canada Sports & outdoor
Units: The company reported that 531 units of the affected products were sold in Canada.

Decathlon's New Horse Riding Helmet 100 Fouganza has been recalled, affecting 531 units sold in Canada. The helmet's strap passing in front of the ear can slide backwards, which compromises the optimal fit of the helmet and creates a potential injury hazard for the user. Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled helmet and return it to Decathlon for a credit by calling 1-844-533-3322 between 10:00 am and 6:00 pm Monday to Friday, or emailing onlineservice@decathlon.ca.

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IPEX cement and primer products​ recalled due to improper labelling and lack of child-resistant packaging
Health Canada Chemicals
Units: The company reported that 778,277 units of the affected products were distributed in Canada.

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