• McDonald’s is recalling 12 million drinking glasses promoting Shrek: Forever After after they were found to contain the toxic metal cadmium. [UPI]
• Rachael Ray is upset that Good Housekeeping put her on the cover without permission. [NYP]
• New Orleans oysters are alright for the moment, but chefs are nervous. [NYT]
• Kellogg’s says it is committing to more honest labels, having advertised that Rice Krispies supported immune systems and that Frosted Mini-Wheats “boosted children’s attentiveness by 20%.” [Wall Street Journal]
• Ticket-holders to last night’s Lakers game receive free tacos at a chain in celebration of the team’s score reaching triple digits. [Boston.Com]
• The whimsical cakes on Ace of Cakes may look impressive, but any cake that’s been handled that much probably isn’t very delicious. [WSJ]
• A hit-and-run crash at Monterrey Park’s Pho Lu Thuong Kiet Restaurant on Saturday pinned a pedestrian between a car and the eatery. [EGP News]
• Portland artisanal chocolatier Sahagún recently debuted KA-POW!, a chocolate bar made with coffee. [The Moment/NYT]
• A North Carolina billboard advertising steak emits the smells of black pepper and charcoal. [Huffington Post]