Disney brand pogo sticks recalled
Pogo sticks are being recalled because they pose a fall hazard to children, according to news reports.
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Pogo sticks are being recalled because they pose a fall hazard to children, according to news reports.
Ice Cream is being recalled because the packaging may not inform consumers of the right flavor inside, posing a possibly health risk, according to the FDA.
Wal-Mart stores are recalling roman window shades because they pose a safety risk to children, according to news reports.
Infant teether rattles are being recalled because they could cause an ingestion choking hazard for children, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
A child’s sketchbook that includes eye makeup is being recalled because it could be contaminated with staph infection, according to news reports.
More than 44,000 2009-2010 Cadillac CTS sedans are being recalled.
Burlington Basket Company Bassinets are recalling 500,000 because they could collapse and cause injuries to infants
Novelty chewing gum is being recalled because it could contain trace levels of lead, according to news reports.
String cheese is being recalled because the popular snack could be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes and Staphylococcus aureus.
Honda is recalling 1. 5 vehicles in the United States because they could possibly have transmission damage, according to news reports.
Giant home products retailer Ikea is recalling its handmade Rund glasses worldwide because the drinking glasses are prone to breaking.
Box fans that were sold nationwide are being recalled because they could cause a fire, according to news reports.
Ford Motor Co. is extending its recall of the F-150 trucks to include 6,000 more units, bringing the total F-150 truck recall for 150,000 vehicles.
Even though no one is using their thermostat during this hot summer, consumers need to be aware of a safety risk one recalled thermostat could cause, according to news reports.
Hamilton Beach is recalling thousands of toasters because they could malfunction and energize indefinitely, causing burn and fire risks.
Consumers allergic to soy or seafood may want to avoid frozen okra, which has been recalled because it contains the allergens, which are not listed on the packaging.
Glass votive candle holders are being recalled because they pose a fire and laceration hazard, according to news reports.
Frozen pizzas are being recalled because they could contain an undeclared allergen, according to news reports.
One World Technologies is recalling its Ryobi RTS20 portable table-saws because the blade could misalign and cause laceration hazards.
Honda Motor Co. is recalling nearly 18,500 snow blowers because fuel could seep or drip from the machine and cause a fire hazard, the company announced Wednesday.
A popular dried fish is being recalled because they could still contain parts of the intestine, which could be potentially harmful for those who consume the food.
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