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- Salmonella Found in Ground Turkey, Cat Food, Papayas; Dairy Products RecalledThe FDA issued warnings of several products recalled for contamination. H-E-B is recalling dairy products due to detection of a foreign substance. Nestle is recalling some Purina One cat food for salmonella. Ridley Block is recalling cattle feed for urea.
- Lead Paint, Choking Hazards, Drop-side Cribs, Oh My!Children's product recalls are becoming increasingly common. This artlce describes common reasons for recalls and how to learn about what has been deemed unsafe.
- Recalls You Should Know AboutProducts are recalled on almost a daily basis, problem is only a few ever make it on the evening news or your internet home page. Food and toys you have in your home may be recalled without you ever knowing.
- Tropical Nut & Fruit Products Recalled: Potential to Contain SalmonellaTropical Nut & Fruit of Charlotte, NC, is recalling all its products containing walnuts supplied by Atlas Walnuts, LLC after November 16, 2010. They have the potential to contain Salmonella.
- Yankee Candle Exclusive Product Recall, Fire HazardOver 30,000 of these candles have been recalled. Do you have any in your home?
- Frozen Vegetable RecallSeveral types of Kroger and Great Value frozen vegetables have been recalled. Make sure you do not have any of the recalled products.
Product Recalls for the Month of SeptemberThe variety and amount of recalls for the month of September is vast. Makes you wonder what you might have in your house that is recalled.- Similac Recall 2010 -- Get the FactsSimilac factory workers in Sturgis, Michigan, discovered small beetles and larvae inside several cans of Similac infant formula powder. The company has voluntarily recalled many Similac products.
Simms Fishing Products Recalls Wading Staffs, Fall Hazard3,000 of these products are being recalled. Does your favorite fisherman use them?- August 2010 Food RecallsFood recalls for the month of August 2010 including the massive egg recall and recalls on everyday food products like bread, cheese, vegetables and more.
Chicken Product RecallPerdue Farms, Inc. issued a recall for foreign objects in one of their chicken products. Is it one you buy?
Massive Egg Recall in Response to Salmonella Scare: How the Product Recall Process Effects YouOn Friday, August 20th, Wright County Egg Recalled 228 Million Eggs due to fears of salmonella contamination. How this product recall will take effect, and what the consumer needs to know to respond safely.- Product Recalls: LG Electronics, Fisher-Price and Circus World3 product recalls that you need to be made aware of.
- Parent Guide to Food and Product Recalls: Know Where to LookKnowing where to look for recall information is key to keeping your children safe.
Children's Products and Toy Product RecallsChoking Hazards with Product Recalls- Where to Find Updated Infant Product Recall ListingsIt's important for parents to be aware of regular recalls. Before making a purchase of any of the cute baby products on the market, check these resources for product recalls.
- How to Protect Your Baby from Harm Before a Product RecallThe number of national baby product recalls is astounding. Since the government is not making sure items sold are safe for our infants and children, we must make sure and take all precautions to protect our young before they become statistics.
Over-the-counter Healthcare Products RecalledCheck your medicine cabinet if you have purchased over-the-counter healthcare products by McNeil Consumer Healthcare. More are being recalled as a follow-up to a 1/15/10 recall of similar products.- Corn Pops, Scope and a Tiara Among Recent Product RecallsRecent recalls announced by the U.S. Product Safety Commission
Voluntary Recall of Four PediaCare Children's ProductsA voluntary recall of all lots of four children's products in the PediaCare line was announced on 5/28/10. Products and UPC numbers are listed in this article.- LPOs Should Study History of Product RecallsLPOs should be aware of potential issues of poor quality by not being lured into enacting excessive cost savings tactics and learning from the fallout of product recalls.
Product Recalls: The 12 Steps Manufacturers Use for Recalling ProductsGas pedals sticking, master switches causing fires, and pinion conditions causing loss of steering in US forces big time auto recalls due to fear of product safety. How do recalls work and why are they not happening fast enough?
How to Find Information on Tylenol and Other RecallsIt can be surprisingly difficult to find official information on recalled drugs.- A Guide to Food Product RecallsThe latest food recall is enormous. While no one has become ill, the recall is preventative. Find out here what foods are affected.
- Stay on Top of Product Recalls with These WebsitesWe hear about product recalls that either scare us to death or simply annoy us. But how can we know about recalls that aren't so "famous" but that do affect us? Find out the best ways to be an informed consumer, and know when a product is being recalled.
- (NEWS) Major Product Recalls in the Last 50 YearsIn recent years, the increase in both the total number of product recalls and the total number of products involved has been rising at hefty double-digit rates.
- Product Recalls for July 2009Here are several product recalls that have just recently been released.
- Product Recalls for May 2009Here is some product information on recent recalls.
- Peanut Butter and Product Recall ScaresHow safe are we?
- Peanut Butter and Peanut Paste Product RecallThe Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has determined that peanut butter and peanut butter products from the plant of Peanut Corp. of America, located in Blakely, Georgia is responsible for the tainted food.
- Food Lion Joins Keebler Austin in Peanut Butter Product RecallCheck your shelves for these Food Lion products.
- Lean Cuisine Products RecalledNestle issues a recall of three products due to plastic pieces found in their Lean Cuisine meals by consumers. But it's not the first time Nestle's issued this warning.
- Children's Toy & Product Recalls: March 13 - 17, 2008Children's product and toy recalls continue to happen steadily and frequently. Less than a week after my last update on children's product recalls, according to the CPSC, there are already 4 more recalls on children's products.
- Children's Product Recalls: Feb 25 - March 12, 2008Parents may find comfort in the fact that the CPSC (Consumer Product Safety Commission) has announced new port strategies, which should help to ensure our children's products are much safer. Here are the recalls from Feb 25 - March 12, 2008.
- Children's Product Recalls: Feb 18 - Feb 24, 2008According to the CPSC, in just the past week, since my last update on recalled children's products, there have already been 5 recalls of products that could affect children. The recalls include magnetic dart boards, water bottles, necklaces, educational kits, and a toy car.
- Children's Product Recalls Feb 9 - Feb 17, 2008With the number of children's products growing frequently, parents must constantly stay informed about which products are safe for their children. Since my last update, there have already been 8 more recalls, including beef used in school lunch programs.
- Children's Product Recalls: Feb 2 - Feb 8, 2007According to the CPSC, since my last update on children's product and toy recalls, there have already been 7 more recalls. It has only been 7 days since that last update.
- Children's Product Recalls January 27 - February 1, 2008According to the CPSC, there have already been 6 more voluntary recalls involving children's products, ranging from visual math and reading aids in school, to infant toys, and even clothing and an infant car seat meant to protect babies.
- Children's Product Recall Updates: Jan 18 - Jan 26, 2007It seems that there's news of a children's product recall every time we turn around. In fact, the CPSC (Consumer Product Safety Commission)has posted 4 more children's product recalls since this author's last AC update on January 17, 2008.
- Updates on Children's Product Recalls: January 17, 2008Judging by the number of recalls that have led us into the new year, it seems that the trend of recalls on products involving children might continue through the year. Here are the two latest children's product recalls, followed by important links to safety information.





