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.
There have been 10 illnesses, 10 hospitalizations and one death reported in the outbreak as of Dec. 21.
The recalled loaves were distributed in six states.
Some 77,900 ceiling fans are included in the recall.
The earlier recall affected 234,931 pounds of fully cooked ham and pepperoni products.
The mailboxes were sold at Target stores nationwide and online.
At least 10,000 children's robes are affected by the recall and the buyers are eligible for a full refund.
The products may potentially pose entrapment and asphyxiation hazards.
The recall also affects products for dogs and cats.
There have been several incidents of fire and minor burn injuries.
The toxin amygdalin can release cyanide when it's eaten.
Parents are advised to keep their children from wearing the affected clothes "immediately."
Some of the affected products were sold at Trader Joe's.
The products were sold under Dole and other brand names such as Kroger and were distributed in 10 states.
There have been reports of injuries including burns to the body.
The recall affects 1,600 cases of Pure Vita Salmon Entree Dog Food.
There have been six reports of minor injuries.
Some 5,500 cases of Fromm Family Foods dog food are affected by the recall.
The company hasn't received "any reports of adverse events" related to the recall.
There have been several reports of the chair breaking or collapsing.