The Daily Money: A 'housing recession' warning, plus a new Girl Scout cookie
Happy Tuesday, Daily Money readers. It's Brett Molina back with a fresh batch of headlines.
Let's begin with recalls. Several companies have announced them. Here's a breakdown.
Capri Sun. Kraft Heinz issued a recall of more than 5,700 cartons of Wild Cherry flavored drinks contaminated with cleaning solution used on food processing equipment, the company said.
Frozen pizza. Illinois-based Home Run Inn Frozen Foods is recalling more than 13,000 pounds of frozen pizza due to a possible metal contamination.
Infant swings and rockers. More than 2 million infant swings and rockers featuring brands MamaRoo and RockaRoo are being recalled over entanglement and strangulation hazards after a 10-month-old baby died from asphyxiation.
🏠 Homebuilders warn of 'housing recession' 🏠
Homebuilder sentiment, which surveys how homebuilders feel about the housing industry, is down for an eighth straight month. And they're warning we might be approaching a "housing recession." Although there's no clear definition of what that means, it typically involves several key metrics in the housing industry such as single-family permits showing signs of weakness.
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🍔 Today's Menu 🍔
Depending on where you live, Girl Scout Cookie season is fast approaching. And there's a new cookie making its debut: Raspberry Rally. I tried them. They taste great. But with all due respect to Raspberry Rally, the Caramel deLites are legendary.
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