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June 18 Recall Ledger: Pepperoni Rolls, Clover Hill Cheese, Bed Rails, Youth ATVs, Baby Gates, Crib Mattresses, And Spa Jets

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Why This Recall Batch Matters

This is a practical BadPD recall ledger for June 18, 2026. The point is not to turn every recall into panic. The point is to put the official receipts in one place, separate confirmed facts from open questions, and tell readers which products deserve immediate household checks.

The strongest consumer-safety signal in this batch is the Clover Hill Dairy cheese expansion. FDA's June 18 outbreak update says Clover Hill Dairy expanded the recall to all cheese products manufactured at the Mechanicsville, Maryland facility because of possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination. The same FDA outbreak page reports nine illnesses, eight hospitalizations, one death, and confirmed distribution in Maryland, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Virginia, and Washington, D.C., with the warning that product could have moved farther. Maryland health officials had already expanded their consumer advisory on June 14 and said all Clover Hill Dairy cheese products were included. That is not a narrow single-package recall anymore. It is a full facility product sweep.

The food lane also includes Fry Pie Factory pepperoni rolls. FDA posted that recall on June 18, after a June 12 company announcement. The issue is not only undeclared milk, although undeclared milk is serious for people with allergies. The official notice also describes a refrigeration process deviation. That matters because a product can become risky for more than one reason: a label problem for allergic consumers and a temperature-control problem for everyone else who may have bought the product.

The product-safety lane is just as important. CPSC has a current Vive Health adult bed rail recall reporting two entrapment deaths, 122,000 affected units, and sales through medical supply stores and major online channels. CPSC also has a youth ATV recall involving Rex110 and Sierra110 models after one child death report, a Vevor retractable baby-gate recall over an entrapment opening, Criblike aftermarket crib and play-yard mattresses over entrapment or suffocation hazards, and Watkins hydromassage spa jets over hair-entanglement and drowning hazards. These are household products people may still have in bedrooms, nurseries, garages, vacation homes, assisted-living rooms, pool areas, and storage closets.

BadPD treats recall coverage as public-service accountability. The article is not legal, tax, or medical advice. Readers should follow the official recall instructions and contact the listed agency, company, retailer, clinician, or local health department when a product or illness risk may apply. But the site should not wait for a tragedy to become viral before giving people a clear list of what to check.

Fast Household Check

Start with refrigerators and freezers. If a household, restaurant, market, food pantry, daycare kitchen, assisted-living kitchen, or church kitchen has cheese from Clover Hill Dairy or cheese that may have been relabeled under KESSO, QUESOS LA RICURA, IZALCO, DE MI PUEBLO, or RIO LINDO, the current FDA and Maryland guidance is to treat it as a recall check, not as a normal best-by-date issue. FDA's outbreak page says all Clover Hill Dairy brand cheeses currently on the market are included. The page also tells consumers to check for the manufacturer permit or plant number 24-128 when packaging information is available. Maryland's advisory gives the same plant-number clue and warns that products may have been sold at the dairy's retail market, farmers markets, and through third-party distributors.

Next check snack purchases around Ohio and West Virginia. Fry Pie Factory's recalled 5-ounce Pepperoni Rolls were distributed through convenience stores, grocery stores, and gas stations in Ohio and parts of West Virginia. FDA's posted notice says no illnesses had been reported as of the notice, but the recall still matters because milk was not declared and temperature handling was part of the reason for the action. Anyone with a milk allergy or severe milk sensitivity should not rely on visual inspection. The official recall page says consumers should discard the product or return it to Fry Pie Factory for a refund.

Then check adult-care products. CPSC's current Vive Health recall covers several adult bed rail models and reports two entrapment deaths involving elderly men, one in Texas and one in Florida. This is the kind of recall that can be missed when a product has already been installed beside a bed and looks useful. It deserves a direct check in homes, assisted-living rooms, rehab rooms, and caregiver storage areas. The CPSC page says consumers should stop using the recalled bed rails immediately and contact Vive Health for a refund.

For homes with children, check motorized recreational products and nursery gear. The Lil Pick Up Rex110 and Sierra110 ATV recall involves youth ATVs and a death report. The Vevor baby gate recall involves an opening between the gate and floor where a child torso can fit. The Criblike mattress recall involves aftermarket play-yard and non-full-sized crib mattresses that may not fit properly and may create entrapment or suffocation risks. These are not abstract regulatory issues. They are product-fit and crash-hazard problems that can turn into real injuries quickly.

Finally, check spas and hot tubs, especially higher-end Highlife Collection models from Watkins. CPSC says the recalled Hydromassage Rotary Jet can create suction that entangles hair and can submerge a user's head underwater. The firm received one report of hair entanglement, with no injuries reported at the time of the recall. The remedy lane is a repair, not a refund, and CPSC says owners should determine whether their spa has the recalled jet and follow the company's replacement instructions.

Confirmed: Clover Hill Dairy Recall Expanded To All Cheese Products

The Clover Hill record changed materially on June 18. Earlier recall notices focused on soft ricotta or requeson cheese. The updated FDA outbreak page now says Clover Hill Dairy expanded the recall to all cheese products manufactured at the firm, including requeson, cuajada, and hard cheeses. That matters because readers who ignored the first alert because they did not buy requeson may still have a recalled Clover Hill Dairy cheese product in the refrigerator or freezer.

The source mix here is strong. FDA's outbreak page carries the June 18 update and product list. Maryland's June 14 advisory confirms the state health department had already expanded its warning for all cheese products made by Clover Hill Dairy because of the continued risk of foodborne illness. FDA's earlier June 9 company announcement remains useful because it shows the original soft ricotta/requeson recall scope, distribution dates, container sizes, relabeling issue, and plant-number detail. Together, those receipts show the timeline: narrow recall, state advisory expansion, then federal outbreak-page update with all cheese products included.

Confirmed facts: FDA says the investigation is ongoing. FDA reports nine illnesses, eight hospitalizations, and one death in the outbreak summary. FDA says six product samples of requeson cheese and one environmental sample matched the outbreak strain. Maryland says whole genome sequencing identified nine people across multiple states infected with the outbreak strain, including one death in Maryland that occurred in 2023. FDA and Maryland both point to the possibility that product could be relabeled or repacked, which is why brand names alone are not enough.

Alleged or pending facts: BadPD is not assigning cause beyond what the agencies say. The outbreak investigation is ongoing. The full commercial path of every container is still a records question. Product may have reached additional places beyond the confirmed distribution states. Restaurants, distributors, retailers, farmers markets, and consumers may hold partial records that are not reflected in a single public alert.

The accountability angle is simple. Public agencies and companies should make the product-identification trail easy to follow for older residents, immigrant families, small stores, restaurants, churches, and community kitchens. A recall that says product may be relabeled needs photos, plant-number examples, multilingual notices, retailer lists where available, and practical instructions for businesses that bought bulk cheese and repacked it. If officials know additional retail locations, those receipts should move quickly.

Confirmed: Fry Pie Factory Pepperoni Rolls Have Two Separate Safety Signals

FDA's June 18 post on Fry Pie Factory says the company announced a voluntary recall of 5-ounce Pepperoni Rolls because of undeclared milk and a refrigeration-related process deviation. This is a good example of why BadPD recall ledgers should not only repeat the headline. The headline allergy issue is real, but the body of the notice also says the products were not stored, distributed, or sold at appropriate temperatures, which may allow pathogenic growth and pose a foodborne-illness risk.

Confirmed facts: the company announcement date is June 12, 2026, and FDA's publish date is June 18, 2026. The product is Fry Pie Factory Pepperoni Rolls, 5 ounces. The official notice says the recalled products were distributed throughout Ohio and parts of West Virginia in convenience stores, grocery stores, and gas stations. The notice says no illnesses had been reported at the time of posting. It tells consumers to discard the products or return them to Fry Pie Factory for a refund.

What remains pending: the public recall page does not answer how long the temperature-control issue existed, how many stores received product, how much product remained on shelves by the time FDA posted the recall, whether any retail chains issued their own notices, or whether state inspectors will release a more detailed process-deviation record. Those are follow-up questions for the company, Ohio regulators, West Virginia regulators, and FDA if illnesses or enforcement actions appear later.

The accountability angle is clear. For a recall with both allergen and temperature-control issues, public notices should make shelf checks easy. Convenience-store and gas-station distribution can be harder for consumers to track than one major grocery chain with a loyalty-card alert. BadPD should monitor for retailer notices and any state-level enforcement or inspection documents.

Confirmed: Vive Health Bed Rails Have A Two-Death CPSC Recall

The Vive Health bed rail recall is the highest-risk product-safety item in this batch because CPSC reports two deaths. The current CPSC page says the recalled bed rails pose an entrapment and asphyxiation hazard when attached to a bed. The agency says the recall includes Vive Health Compact Bed Rail model LVA2009SLV, Bed Rail Collection V model LVA2097SLV, and units of Vive Health Bed Rail model LVA1024 purchased on or before August 21, 2023. CPSC separately notes that units of LVA1024 purchased after that date had previously been recalled in February.

Confirmed facts: the recall date is March 26, 2026. CPSC lists 122,000 units. The agency says Vive Health received two reports of entrapment deaths associated with one model of the recalled bed rails. The deaths occurred in September 2024 and involved a 97-year-old man at an assisted-living facility in Texas and a 93-year-old man at a home in Florida. CPSC says the products were sold from September 2019 through December 2025 through medical supply stores nationwide, ViveHealth.com, Amazon, and online medical supply stores.

What remains pending: CPSC's public recall page does not provide facility inspection records, caregiver training records, retailer notification timelines, estate claims, state investigation details, or a complete list of online medical supply sellers. Those missing facts matter because bed rails often reach vulnerable people through caregivers, facilities, medical supply vendors, and family purchases. Recall communication has to reach more than the original online buyer.

The accountability angle is not complicated. Adult bed rails are sold as safety and mobility aids, but CPSC's recall history shows recurring entrapment and asphyxiation hazards across this product category. BadPD should continue watching whether platforms and medical supply sellers remove recalled listings, whether facilities audit installed rails, and whether CPSC complaint records show remedy delays.

Confirmed: Lil Pick Up Youth ATVs Have A Death Report And Multiple Crash Hazards

CPSC's Lil Pick Up recall covers Rex110 and Sierra110 youth ATVs. The official page says the ATVs fail to comply with the federal mandatory ATV safety standard, creating risk of serious injury or death. CPSC says the ATVs fail maximum speed limits for ATVs intended for children ages 6 and older, the mechanical suspension fails to comply with safety requirements, the throttle may get stuck during use, and footwell surfaces can become hot enough to create a severe burn risk.

Confirmed facts: CPSC lists an April 23, 2026 recall date and about 4,900 units. The agency says it received one report of death involving a Rex110 ATV. In that report, a 6-year-old boy died in 2025 from a crash involving a Rex110 ATV while riding with a passenger. The recall includes multiple brand names, including Seangles, MOTOTEC, OFFROAD MALL, and EXTREME, depending on how the vehicle was sold. CPSC says the Rex110 units were sold from January 2023 through November 2025 and the Sierra110 units from January 2024 through January 2026, with prices between $600 and $800.

What remains pending: the public recall page does not provide the crash location, a full incident narrative, vehicle maintenance history, seller-level sales counts, or platform-by-platform removal records. BadPD does not need those facts to publish the recall warning, but they are the accountability questions that determine whether the problem was isolated or a broader import, retail, and platform-screening failure.

The accountability angle is child safety plus marketplace controls. If a youth ATV has speed, suspension, throttle, and burn hazards, the public should know how it entered the market, which sellers moved the most units, and whether any listings stayed live after the recall.

Confirmed: Vevor Baby Gates And Criblike Mattresses Are Child Entrapment Checks

CPSC's Vevor baby gate recall says the gates violate the mandatory standard for expansion gates and expandable enclosures because a child's torso can fit through the opening between the gate and the floor. The remedy is a refund. The recall covers about 10,400 Vevor Retractable Baby Gates sold in gray, black, and white, with model numbers YJ-3355, YJ-3371, and YJ-33110. CPSC says they were sold online through Amazon, Home Depot, Vevor, Walmart, and Wayfair from December 2023 through December 2025.

The Criblike mattress recall is another fit-and-entrapment problem. CPSC says the aftermarket play-yard and non-full-sized crib mattresses violate mandatory standards because they may not fit properly and may create an entrapment or suffocation risk. CPSC also says the non-full-sized crib mattress fails a flammability standard. The recall covers products sold on Amazon by Mengna from June 2025 through September 2025. CPSC says no incidents were reported at the time of the recall.

Confirmed facts: both recall pages have refund remedies and stop-use instructions. The Vevor gate remedy requires destruction by cutting through the mesh and sending a photo to the recall email. The Criblike remedy requires consumers to destroy the mattress by cutting it in half and sending photo proof. CPSC's stated reason is not that every child has been injured. The reason is that the products do not meet mandatory safety standards designed to prevent exactly the kind of entrapment or suffocation event that may happen before a parent or caregiver can react.

What remains pending: platform recall enforcement is the open question. The recalls name Amazon in both lanes and also name other retailers for the Vevor gates. The public needs to know whether product pages were removed, whether third-party sellers were blocked from relisting under new names, whether buyers got direct messages, and whether refund systems work without creating impossible paperwork for families.

Confirmed: Watkins Spa Jets Are A Hair-Entanglement And Drowning Hazard

CPSC's Watkins recall covers Hydromassage Rotary Jet 6-fin inserts in Highlife Collection spas and replacement parts. The agency says suction can allow a user's hair to become entangled and can submerge the user's head underwater. That makes this a drowning-risk recall, even though CPSC says no injuries had been reported at the time of the recall.

Confirmed facts: CPSC lists a February 12, 2026 recall date. The recall covers about 32,900 units in the United States and about 853 in Canada. The affected Highlife Collection models include Grandee, Envoy, Vanguard, Aria, Prodigy, Sovereign, Jetsetter, and Jetsetter LX, model years 2023, 2024, and 2025. CPSC says the company received one report of hair entanglement. The remedy is a repair: owners should determine whether their spa has the recalled parts and obtain free replacement jet inserts.

What remains pending: this lane needs owner-notification verification. Spas are expensive products often sold through independent dealers. Some are in vacation rentals, short-term rentals, shared properties, gyms, lodges, or backyard settings where the person exposed to the hazard may not be the buyer. BadPD should watch whether dealers, rental operators, and homeowner associations post clear checks.

What BadPD Is Publishing As Confirmed

Confirmed: Clover Hill Dairy cheese recall scope expanded to all cheese products manufactured at the facility, according to FDA's June 18 outbreak update and Maryland's June 14 advisory. Confirmed: FDA's outbreak page reports nine illnesses, eight hospitalizations, one death, distribution in six jurisdictions, and an ongoing investigation.

Confirmed: Fry Pie Factory recalled 5-ounce Pepperoni Rolls over undeclared milk and a refrigeration process deviation, with distribution in Ohio and parts of West Virginia and no illnesses reported in the FDA notice.

Confirmed: CPSC reports two entrapment deaths tied to one recalled Vive Health bed rail model and lists 122,000 affected bed rail units. Confirmed: CPSC reports one death involving a Lil Pick Up Rex110 youth ATV and lists about 4,900 youth ATVs in that recall.

Confirmed: Vevor baby gates, Criblike mattresses, and Watkins hydromassage spa jets each have official CPSC recall pages with stop-use or repair instructions. Confirmed: no injuries were reported on the Vevor gate, Criblike mattress, and Watkins jet pages at the time of those notices, except Watkins had one hair-entanglement report with no reported injury.

What BadPD Is Not Claiming Yet

BadPD is not claiming that all Clover Hill illnesses came from a specific retail store, restaurant, or farmers market unless an official record names that path. BadPD is not claiming that every relabeled cheese under the listed brand names is definitely recalled without plant-number, product, and source confirmation. The public record says products may be relabeled under those names; the verification task is to check official recall identifiers.

BadPD is not claiming that Fry Pie Factory caused illnesses. The FDA-posted notice says no illnesses had been reported. The correct claim is that FDA posted a recall involving undeclared milk and a temperature-control process deviation.

BadPD is not assigning fault in the bed-rail deaths or the ATV death beyond CPSC's public recall language. Product recalls are proof that an official remedy is underway, not a substitute for court records, death investigations, facility records, importer records, or seller logs.

BadPD is not telling readers to perform repairs on products unless the official recall page instructs them to follow a repair path. Some remedies are refunds, some are disposal, and the Watkins spa-jet item is a repair lane. Readers should follow the specific official instructions for each product.

Accountability Follow-Ups

The follow-up list is direct. FDA and state health departments should keep updating retail and distribution records for Clover Hill Dairy cheese, especially because the product may have been relabeled or repacked. Food recalls that cross languages, small stores, farmers markets, bulk containers, and restaurant kitchens need notices people can actually understand.

Retailers and marketplaces should prove that recalled products are not still for sale. This matters for the youth ATVs, Vevor gates, Criblike mattresses, and Vive Health bed rails because online listings and third-party sellers can move quickly. A recall that lives only on an agency page does not protect a household if the same product or a renamed version can still be bought.

Assisted-living facilities, caregiver agencies, and home-health supply sellers should audit adult bed rails immediately. Bed rails are not just consumer gadgets. They are often installed around people who may not control the purchase, the paperwork, or the recall email account.

Local public-health partners should use this batch as a reminder that recall work is not only a federal job. County health departments, senior centers, city pages, schools, churches, food pantries, libraries, and local newsrooms can make the difference between a recall seen by a policymaker and a recall seen by the person with the product in their house.

BadPD will keep this package open for updates. The next useful receipts would be retailer lists, state enforcement records, recall remedy complaints, updated illness counts, platform-removal proof, and direct local notices in Ohio, West Virginia, Maryland, New York, New Jersey, Virginia, North Carolina, Washington, D.C., Texas, Florida, and any other affected jurisdictions.

Plain-Language Recall Card

Check your fridge today. Look for Clover Hill Dairy cheese. Look for the plant number 24-128 when the package has a plant number. Do not trust the front brand name alone. Some cheese may have been sold under other labels. If you cannot prove the cheese is safe, follow the official recall page. Do not serve it to family, guests, customers, church groups, daycare children, or older adults.

Check frozen cheese too. Freezing does not make the recall go away. FDA says to check refrigerators and freezers. If the cheese has no package and you cannot identify it, use the official guidance. When in doubt, do not guess. Use the recall page, the store, or the health department.

Check pepperoni rolls from Ohio and West Virginia stops. Look for Fry Pie Factory 5-ounce Pepperoni Rolls. The label issue is milk. The handling issue is refrigeration. Both issues matter. If someone in the home has a milk allergy, do not taste the product to test it. If the product may be recalled, follow the refund or discard instructions.

Check bed rails next. Look at beds used by older adults. Look at beds used by disabled adults. Look at assisted-living rooms. Look at rehab rooms. Look at home-health storage rooms. A bed rail can look helpful and still be unsafe. CPSC says the Vive recall includes two deaths. Stop use when the model matches the recall. Use the company refund process.

Check youth ATVs before any child rides. Look for Rex110 and Sierra110 model names. Look for Seangles, MOTOTEC, OFFROAD MALL, or EXTREME branding. A small ATV is still a serious vehicle. CPSC says speed, suspension, throttle, and hot-surface hazards are part of the recall. Do not sell or pass along a recalled ATV. Use the official recall path.

Check baby gates. Look at the gap under the gate. Look at Vevor retractable gates. Find model numbers YJ-3355, YJ-3371, or YJ-33110. CPSC says a child torso can fit through the opening between the gate and the floor. That is an entrapment risk. Stop use if the gate matches the recall. Follow the refund proof steps.

Check crib and play-yard mattresses. Do not assume an aftermarket mattress fits because it looks close. A small gap can be dangerous. CPSC says the Criblike products may create entrapment or suffocation risks. If the mattress matches the recall, stop use. Follow the official refund and destruction instructions.

Check hot tubs and spas. Look for Watkins Highlife Collection models from 2023, 2024, and 2025. Check Grandee, Envoy, Vanguard, Aria, Prodigy, Sovereign, Jetsetter, and Jetsetter LX. CPSC says the recalled jet can catch hair and pull a head under water. Do not treat that as a small part issue. Use the serial number. Check the recall site. Get the repair instructions.

Save proof. Take photos of labels. Save lot codes. Save model numbers. Save receipts if you have them. Save emails to the company. Save screenshots if a retailer still shows a recalled product. If a company will not honor the remedy, use the CPSC recall complaint form or the agency contact page listed in the source trail.

Share the check with people who may not see recall alerts. Send it to caregivers. Send it to grandparents. Send it to church kitchen teams. Send it to small store owners. Send it to restaurant managers. Send it to parents. Send it to anyone with a spa, a child ATV, a baby gate, or a bed rail. Recalls only work when the warning reaches the product.

Use this simple rule. If the item matches the recall, stop use. Do not wait. Do not sell it. Do not give it away. Do not serve it. Do not put it back in a pantry, crib, bed, garage, gate frame, or spa. Take a photo. Save the label. Save the model name. Save the lot code. Save the store name. Then use the official link.

Call for help if someone is sick or hurt. Call a doctor for food illness signs. Call the firm for the refund or repair. Call the store if the item came from a store. Use CPSC if the firm will not help. Use FDA or the health department for food recall questions. Keep each step plain. Match the item. Stop use. Save proof. Follow the official remedy.

Reader Safety Note

This article is a recall ledger and public-service accountability package. It is not medical advice, legal advice, or a replacement for official recall instructions. If a product in this article may be in your home, business, school, daycare, church, restaurant, assisted-living facility, or rental property, check the official recall page linked below, preserve product identifiers when requested, follow the agency and company remedy instructions, and contact a qualified professional or public agency when illness, injury, or a nonresponsive recall remedy is involved.

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