41NBC Recall Watch List: Chips, Ford vehicles, grill brushes and baby gear recalled
The latest recalls involve snack chips, Ford and Lincoln vehicles, grill brushes, baby gear, children’s pajamas and dog treats.

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – We’re tracking a wave of product recalls that could impact your family’s safety from popular snacks and household items to vehicles and even pet treats. If you’ve been shopping for groceries, grilling supplies, baby gear or recently bought a new car, you’ll want to pay close attention.
Frito-Lay Miss Vickie’s Spicy Dill Pickle Chips
If you recently bought eight-ounce bags of Miss Vickie’s Spicy Dill Pickle potato chips, check the packaging. Some bags are being recalled because it may contain jalapeño-flavored chips—which have milk as an ingredient that isn’t listed on the packaging. This is especially important for anyone with a milk allergy or sensitivity. Look for a “Guaranteed Fresh” date of April 21st. If you have one, toss it out.
Ford and Lincoln vehicle recalls
Ford has recalled more than 1.7 million vehicles—including certain Bronco, Edge, Explorer, Escape, and Lincoln Corsair and Aviator models from 2020 through 2024—because of rearview camera issues. The camera may not display an image or could show an upside-down image, both of which increase the risk of a crash. Owners will get a free software update, with notification letters arriving soon.
In a separate recall, more than 600,000 Ford Explorer and Escape SUVs, along with Lincoln Aviator and Corsair models from 2020 to 2022, are being recalled because the windshield wiper motors could fail. No injuries have been reported, but there have been more than 1,300 warranty claims. Dealers will inspect and replace the wiper motors for free.
Weber grill brush recall
Planning to grill? Double-check your grill brush. Weber is recalling more than three million brushes because the metal bristles can break off during use, potentially ending up in your food and causing serious internal injuries if swallowed. There have been 38 reports of loose bristles, including four cases where people needed medical treatment. These brushes were sold at Lowe’s, Home Depot, Ace Hardware, Target, Amazon, and Weber.com. Stop using them and contact Weber for a replacement.
Halo Dream Magic Sleepsuit recall
Parents should know that Halo Dream is recalling about 45,000 Magic Sleepsuits due to a choking hazard. The zipper heads can detach. These were sold online at Halo, Amazon, Walmart, and Target from September through last month. The affected products have dual zippers and the product name on the chest. Thankfully, no injuries have been reported. Check batch codes on the CPSC website to see if yours is included.
Forever 21 Kids pajama pants recall
About 230 pairs of Forever 21 Kids Disney Mickey Mouse pajama pants are being recalled because they don’t meet flammability standards for children’s sleepwear, creating a potential burn hazard. The pants have black stripes, come in sizes 5/6 through 13/14, and have “Forever 21” on a red and black label at the waist. The item number 01334347 is on a sewn-in label below the barcode. They were sold online between September and November 2025 for about $25. If you have these, stop using them and contact Unique Brands for a refund.
Elite Treats Chicken Chips Dog Treat recall
For pet owners, six-ounce bags of Elite Treats Chicken Chips for Dogs are being recalled over salmonella concerns. The affected bags have expiration dates between April 20 and April 27 and were sold at feed stores in Georgia, Alabama, Florida, North Carolina, and South Carolina. There haven’t been any reports of dogs getting sick, but if you have these treats, stop using them and throw them away. You can email elite.treats@yahoo.com for a refund or replacement.