Kroger recalls ice cream for nut allergy

by Administrator 23. June 2010 07:04

Kroger has recalled Deluxe Chocolate Paradise Ice cream because they may have a nut inside that was not listed on the package, which could cause a nut allergy for people.

People who are allergic to nuts are urged not to consume the product. If you do not suffer from dangerous nut allerigies, than the product is safe. This kroger product was sold in 17 states including North Carolina, Ohio,Texas andTennesse. For any questions people are urged to call Kroger. They are offering a complete refund or replacement for those who are effected in this recall.

If you or a loved one has become ill after eating a defective consumer good,contact the Cincinnati unsafe food products lawyers of the law office of shawn M. Stepleton by calling 513-321-7733.

Maytag recalls 1.7 million dishwashers

by Administrator 7. June 2010 01:57

The Whirpool Corp along with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission have voluntarily recalled 1.7 million dishwashers due to potential fire hazard.

The recall was issued at 12 reports of dishwasher fires were reported to the product maker. The fires were caused after the heating elements of the dishwasher failed due to an electrical failure. Besides Maytag, the recall will include Jenn-Air, Crosley, and Amana. The dishwashers in question were sold from February 2006 through April 2010.

If you or a loved one was injured due to a poorly manufactured product, contact the Cincinnati unsafe products lawyers of the law offices of Shawn M. Stepleton by calling 513-321-7733.

Unsafe handle caused recall of child's push buggy

by Administrator 17. May 2010 03:06

Health Canada and U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission are recalling nearly 2.5 million child's push buggys because of an unsafe handle that can detach and may cause parents or caregivers to lose control of the object.

The products affected by this recall are the Step2 Push Around Buggy and Whisper Ride Buggy, in all colors. The products have a red "Step2" logo on the handle. Step2 Co., an Ohio-based company, has received 28 complaints about the handle detaching. The company has been selling the products from 1999 to 2009. Regulators urge consumers to check and make sure that their child's buggy is not one of the recalled items.

If you or a loved one has been injured because of a poorly manufactured product, contact the Cincinnati unsafe childcare products lawyers of the law offices of Shawn M. Stepleton by calling 513-321-7733.

 

Tylenol recall of 2010 expanded

by Administrator 7. May 2010 06:33

McNeil Consumer Healthcare, at the request of the Food and Drug Administration, have voluntarity recalled various children's medications which are currently not expired and are still being sold in many countries world wide.

 The reason for the recall was that many of the medications, such as Tylenol, may contain a higher concentration of an active ingredient than the amount that is specified on the bottle. Others may contain particles or  inactive ingredients that may not meet internal testing requirements. McNeil Consumer Healthcare has not only recalled Tylenol, but also children's Motrin and Zyrtec. Look at the label on you children's Tylenol bottle to ensure that there bottle is not part of the recalled medications.

If you or a loved one has been injured or become ill after consuming a poorly manufactured product, contact the Cincinnati pharmaceutical product defect lawyers of the law office of Shawn M. Stepleton by calling 513-321-7733.

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