Monday, July 24, 2017

Recall Alert: Frankfurters Hot Dogs

Massive Amount of Hot Dogs Recalled Because They May Contain Bone Fragments

Check out the hot dogs in your freezer before you eat them—seven million pounds of frankfurters are subject to a recall after bone fragments were found.
If your kiddo's summer fav food is hot dogs like my brood, listen up!
Bronx-based Marathon Enterprises Inc. is recalling a whopping 7,196,084 pounds of hot dogs because they may contain extraneous material like bone fragments. Shudder. The recall was initiated after one person received a minor oral injury while consuming one of the company's frankfurters.
According to the Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS), this high-health risk recall includes beef and pork hot dog and sausage products made between March 17 and July 4, 2017.

Matching with your little girl

Well, not sure if everyone knows yet but I for sure look super pregnant, I will be having a baby girl in November. Well….. I am totally not the girly type… I’m going to need a lot of help trying to figure out how to dress my baby girl. I found some really cute shirts that I can wear that will match and it’s not super girlie which I like…


Monday, July 17, 2017

Recall Alert: Burt’s Bees Baby Infant Coveralls

Burt’s Bees Baby Recalls Infant Coveralls Due to Choking Hazard


Burt’s Bees Baby Recalls Infant Coveralls Due to Choking Hazard recall image

Recall Date:

 June 29, 2017

Danger

The firm has received 11 reports of the snaps detaching from the coveralls. No injuries have been reported.

Description

This recall involves infant Butterfly Garden Coverall & Hat Sets. The coveralls are 100% organic cotton, and were sold in blossom pink with white butterflies. There is a white ruffle around the neck that runs down the front of the garment. It has snaps in the crotch and was sold in infant sizes NB, 3M, 6M, and 9M. The manufacture date code of August 2016 (08/2016) is printed on the inside garment tag located inside the seam of the garment. “Burt’s Bees Baby” and the garment sizes are printed on the inside back of the garment. Only coverall sets with style number LY24195 on the hangtag are included in the recall.

Sold At

Babies R Us, BuyBuy Baby, and online at babiesrus.com, buybuybaby.com, amazon.com, kohls.com, target.com, zulily.com, diapers.com, hautelook.com, and burtsbeesbaby.com from December 2016 through May 2017 for about $18.

What To Do

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled coveralls and contact Burt’s Bees Baby to receive a pre-paid envelope to return the garment for a $20 e-gift card to be used at www.burtsbeesbaby.com.

Who To Contact

Burt’s Bees Baby toll-free at 877-907-7511 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday or online at www.burtsbeesbaby.com and click on “Recall” located at the top of the page for more information.

Recall Alert: Munching Max Chipmunk Toys

TOMY Recalls Munching Max Chipmunk Toys Due to Laceration


 TOMY Recalls Munching Max Chipmunk Toys Due to Laceration Hazard recall image

Recall Date:

 July 13, 2017

Danger

Parts inside the toy can break creating a sharp point that can penetrate the surface of the toy, posing a laceration hazard. TOMY International has received one report of a minor laceration injury to a child’s hand.

Description

This recall involves Lamaze Munching Max chipmunk stuffed toys with item number L27578. “Tomy,” “Lamaze” and the item number are printed on a sewn-in fabric label near the tail of the toy. The stuffed toy is multi-colored with a white clip on the head of the chipmunk. When the clip is pulled, the chipmunk toy vibrates and simulates eating the cloth nut attached to its arm.

Sold At

Babies R Us, Toy R Us and other retail stores nationwide and online at Amazon.com from May 2016 through July 2017 for about $16.

What To Do

Consumers should immediately take the recalled toys away from children and contact TOMY International to receive a free replacement toy and a TOMY online store coupon.

Who To Contact

TOMY International toll-free at 866-725- 4407 from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. CT Monday through Thursday and 7:30 a.m. to noon Friday or online at http://recall.tomy.com. Consumers can also visit www.tomy.com and click on Recalls for more information.

Recall Alert: Chicken Nuggets for Toddlers

Chicken Nuggets for Toddlers Recalled After Customers Found Bones in Them

Yummy Bites Recall

Overhill Farms is recalling more than 54,630 pounds of chicken bites made for toddlers due to reports of bone in the nuggets.

After customers found bone in their chicken bites, Overhill Farms has recalled more than 54,630 pounds of frozen chicken products made for toddlers.
There haven't been any reports of injuries or anyone getting sick from the recalled chicken, but the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) classified the toddler food as a "high" health risk.
The recall affects 3-oz. boxes of Yummy Spoonfuls (including the brand's chicken carrot bites, chicken sweet potato bites, and chicken broccoli bites), bulk cases of chicken and vegetable patties (including chicken patties with broccoli, patties with cauliflower, and with sweet potato, quinoa, and peas).
All the recalled products have establishment numbers inside the USDA mark of inspection. Packages with “P2824,” “P6009” or “P44058” are recalled. For a full list of affected products and expiration dates, check the FSIS recall notice.
If you have some of these bites in your freezer, don't eat them. FSIS urges consumers to throw the chicken away or return them to the place of purchase. Customers can also contact Overhill Farms at (844)-986-6948 with any other questions.

Recall Alert: Britax Car Seat

Britax Car Seat Recall: Chest Clip Choking Hazard



Britax car seat clip recall
The chest clip on some Britax car seats can break and pose a choking hazard. The company is recalling more than 200,000 of its B-Safe seats' clips for this reason.

The chest clip on some Britax car seats may pose a choking hazard for young children. For this reason, the company has issued a recall of dozens of models of its B-Safe car seats' clips, including more than 200,000 affected seats in total.
Recalled clips include the ones on B-Safe 35, B-Safe 35 Elite, BOB B-Safe 35 infant seats, and accompanying travel systems, all manufactured between November 2015 and May 2017. The full list of model numbers can be found on the company's recall site.
Britax has a fix: a kit to replace the dangerous chest clip. Customers who registered their carseats with Britax previously will automatically be sent the kit but if you have an unregistered affected car seat, you can contact Britax to get the safe clip. Either call 1-833-474-7016 or email Stroller.Recall@britax.com.
The replacement clip is more durable and less likely to come apart, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's recall report. Once you get your replacement kit, the old hazardous clip will have "ABS" printed on it, while the new safe clip will have "PC."