Hostess Brands, Inc. Issues Voluntary Recall of HostessĀ® Mini Muffins (Chocolate Chip variety) Due to Unlabeled Allergen
Hostess Brands, Inc. of Irving, Texas, is voluntarily recalling Chocolate Chip Mini Muffins multi-packs sold in retail stores throughout the United States with the knowledge of the FDA. Some of these multi-packs may contain muffins with undeclared walnuts, which is an allergen.
Fisher-Price Recalls Infant Toys with Inflatable Balls Due to Choking Hazard
The valve of the inflatable ball on these toys can come off and pose a choking hazard to young children.
Fisher-Price Recalls Healthy Care, Easy Clean and Close to Me High Chairs Due to Laceration Hazard
Children can fall on or against the pegs on the rear legs of the high chair resulting in injuries or lacerations. The pegs are used for high chair tray storage.
Fisher-Price Recalls Little People Wheelies Stand &n Play Rampway Due to Choking Hazard
The wheels on the purple and the green cars can come off, posing a choking hazard to young children.
Fisher-Price Recalls Children’s Trikes Due to Risk of Serious Injury
A child can strike, sit or fall on the protruding plastic ignition key resulting in serious injury, including genital bleeding.
EXCEL ( 10V440000 )
Dated: SEP 23, 2010 PETERSON INDUSTRIES IS RECALLING CERTAIN MODEL YEAR 2010 AND 2011 EXCEL WINSLOW, LIMITED, AND WILD CARGO MOTOR HOMES EQUIPPED WITH SUBURBAN GAS COOK STOVES WITH SEALED BURNERS. THE UNITS INVOLVED USE…
WEBASTO ( 10V439000 )
Dated: SEP 14, 2010 WEBASTO PRODUCT NORTH AMERICA, INC. (WEBASTO) IS RECALLING CERTAIN HOLLANDIA 700 AND 600 SERIES AND HOLLANDIA TVS 900 SERIES SUNROOFS INSTALLED AS ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT BY ROD’S CUSTOM BODY SHOP, INC. ON…
WEBASTO ( 10V438000 )
Dated: SEP 28, 2010 WEBASTO PRODUCT NORTH AMERICA, INC. (WEBASTO) IS RECALLING CERTAIN HOLLANDIA 700 AND 600 SERIES AND HOLLANDIA TVS 900 SERIES SUNROOFS INSTALLED AS ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT BY FINISH LINE ON VARIOUS PASSENGE…
Infant sleep positioners: Consumer Warning - Risk of Suffocation
FDA and Consumer Product Safety Commission have received 12 reports of babies known to have died from suffocation associated with sleep positioners.
Deaths Prompt CPSC, FDA Warning on Infant Sleep Positioners
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) today warned consumers to stop using infant sleep positioners. Over the past 13 years, CPSC and the FDA have received 12 reports of infants between the ages of 1 month and 4 four months who died when they suffocated in sleep positioners or became trapped and suffocated between a sleep positioner and the side of a crib or bassinet.
