The salad dressing may contain hard plastic.
There have been three reports of second-degree burns.
The contamination was found in routine sampling of some of the products.
The items had "gluten-free" on their label even though they listed and actually contained wheat as one of the ingredients.
Nine incidents of the candles "flaming up, cracking or breaking apart" while being used have been reported.
Benzene was not mentioned as an ingredient in the products.
The agency listed factors that deem the products "defective."
Consumers can get store credit as a refund.
Those who may have used the recalled products are "strongly encouraged" to consider being retested using an FDA-authorized test.
The recall affects ATVs for kids aged 6, 10 and 12 or older, as well as for teens.
The recall affects Thousand Island and Chunky Blue Cheese varieties.
Seven reports of fire, two of which resulted in property damage, have been logged in connection with the products.
The recalled chainsaws can continue running even when switched off.
Affected products were distributed in Lidl stores in nine states.
The affected pacifiers were sold in stores nationwide and also online.
The recall affects EGL and ACE branded youth ATVs.
Those who have the affected products are being advised to stop using them and contact the company to schedule an inspection and repair for their units.
A total of about 69,000 residential elevators are affected by the recalls.
The cream puffs were sold at certain locations of Costco, PriceRite and other stores.
They were sold through Amazon Fresh stores and on Fresh online.
About 33,570 portable air conditioner units are affected by the recall.
The recall affects almost 40,000 units of three bunk bed models.