Latest consumer product recalls: Nestlé cookie dough, millions of Target candles

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Several products have been recalled over the past week for health and safety reasons. Here's the latest recalls from August 9-16 that consumers should know about.

1. Nestlé recalls cookie dough for possibly containing wood fragments

Nestlé recalls cookie dough for possibly containing wood fragments

So far, no injuries or illnesses have been reported as a result of the contamination.

2. About 2.2. million candles sold by Target are recalled

About 2.2. million candles sold by Target are recalled

Lit candles under the recall have cracked or broken at least 19 times, the CPSC said.

3. Ice cream recalled in nearly 20 states for Listeria contamination

Ice cream recalled in nearly 20 states for Listeria contamination

A possible Listeria contamination has prompted a recall of Real Kosher Ice Cream's Soft Serve On The Go cups. Two people have experienced an illness that led to hospitalization.

4. Dehumidifiers recalled due to fire, burn hazards

1.5M dehumidifiers recalled due to overheating, fires, and burn risks

More than 1.5 million dehumidifiers sold at major retailers nationwide have been recalled after hundreds of reports that the machines overheated, and in some cases caught fire and caused property damage.

5. Baby, toddler jeans recalled due to choking hazard

Over 97,000 baby and toddler boy jeans from The Children's Place store are being recalled due to a choking hazard. (U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission)

Over 97,000 baby and toddler boy basic straight-leg jeans, sizes 6-9 months to 5T, have been recalled because officials say the metal snaps can detach, posing a choking hazard. No injuries have been reported.

The jeans were sold at The Children's Place stores nationwide.

Consumers with the affected jeans should return the jeans for a full refund.

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