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In June 2016, after a third toddler died in the U.S., IKEA recalled all Malm dressers as well as several similar models which posed a tipping danger if not secured to the wall with the supplied kit. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] On 12 July 2016, bowing to two weeks of rising pressure in China, IKEA announced that it was extending this recall to that country ...
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In 2005, the spelling in the UK and Ireland was changed to "Daim", in line with the rest of the world. [9] In 2007, a 'Limited Edition Cappucino' Daim bar was released. A limited edition forest fruit bar has also been released, as well as Coke Daim, white chocolate Daim, dark chocolate Daim, blueberry Daim, lemon-orange Daim and mint Daim.
2013 aflatoxin contamination – Contamination with aflatoxins results in a milk recall in Europe and a dog food recall in the United States in February and March. 2013, May – A Chinese crime ring was found to have passed off rat, mink, and small mammal meat as mutton for more than 1 million USD in Shanghai and Jiangsu province markets. [79]
Ikea is recalling the Malm dresser again, after another toddler was reportedly crushed by the furniture. Ikea recalls millions of dressers again, following the eighth report of a toddler being ...
For that or to answer questions about this recall, call IKEA at 888-966-4532, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 10 p.m., Eastern time. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. In Other News.
Dime Bar, a confectionery product from Kraft Foods was rebranded Daim bar in the United Kingdom in September 2005 to bring the product in line with the rest of Europe. [citation needed] Electrasol dishwashing products (as they were known in North America) became Finish in 2009. [citation needed] Federal Express became FedEx in 1994. [15]
IKEA is recalling about 128,000 of its "RUND" clear glass mugs after a dozen incidents of them shattering while being used, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said. About 13,000 of the ...