READ THIS NEXT: If You Got These Meds at CVS, Rite Aid, or Walgreens, Don’t Take Them, FDA Warns. Official recalls on food and beverage products are not uncommon, and several items have recently been pulled from shelves for their potential health risks. For example, on July 15, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced that Ready Dough Pizza Inc. had recalled some varieties of its frozen Cuban-style pizza after regulators noticed the food items lacked the USDA mark of inspection and were printed with the incorrect ingredient labels or were missing them entirely. Days later, the company expanded the recall to include additional pizza items, ultimately affecting 6,595 pounds of product.ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb And on June 5, the FDA announced that Urban Remedy was voluntarily recalling its Organic Revitalizing Tea Tonic Strawberry Hibiscus Rose. The company pulled the product after discovering it could contain fresh organic strawberries that had been previously recalled when an investigation linked them to a hepatitis A outbreak. Now, you may want to check your fridge over the agency’s latest beverage-related warning. On July 29, the FDA announced that Lyons Magnus LLC had issued a voluntary recall for 53 of its coffee drinks, non-dairy milks, and protein drinks due to a potential health risk. The affected products include the popular Oatly Oat Milk Barista Edition, as well as the brands Aloha, Glucerna, Imperial, Intelligentsia, Kate Farms, Lyons Barista Style, Lyons Ready Care, MRE, Pirq, Premier Protein, and Stumptown. A complete list of the recalled items can be found on the agency’s notice, along with package format information and lot numbers that customers can use to identify the products. The agency also clarified that no items intended for infants were included in the recall. For more consumer alerts sent straight to your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter. According to the FDA’s notice, Lyons Magnus issued the recall after discovering that the products could be contaminated with Cronobacter sakazakii. While the agency says infection from the bacteria is rare, those who are immunocompromised or otherwise vulnerable are more likely to become ill with symptoms such as fever, vomiting, and urinary tract infection. While no illnesses related to the recall have yet been reported, the FDA advises that the affected items “should not be consumed.” Instead, customers should dispose of the products or return them to their point of purchase for a refund immediately. Anyone with questions or concerns regarding the recall can reach the Lyons Recall Support Center by calling 1-800-627-0557, where operators are available 24/7. They can also visit the company’s website.