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The U.S. Public Interest Research Group (PIRG) is releasing its report on the most dangerous recalled toys of the year. The scariest part? These toys may still be available to purchase.
The FDA sent a warning letter to the discount store chain, which has more than 16,000 locations in the U.S. and Canada, following Dollar Tree’s voluntary recall of WanaBana’s products in ...
Purchased from 17 stores in Connecticut, New Jersey, New York and online, 12 of 36 brands measured above 1 part per million of lead — the threshold that triggers a recall in New York, the only U ...
It found high levels of lead in 12 products, with levels reaching 3.5 parts per million. Paras cinnamon powder had the most lead, according to Consumer Reports, containing 3.52 ppm.
The year 2007 was called the “Year of the Recall” by some CPSC-watchers in the United States. The CPSC worked with manufacturers and importers on a record 473 voluntary recalls that year, [33] and other U.S. federal agencies promoted other widely noted recalls. CPSC recalls included many incidents with lead in toys and other children’s ...
Consumer Reports found 12 of the 36 products tested measured above 1 part per million of lead, which is the level to recall a product in New York, the only state that regulates heavy metals in ...
The latest data on children younger than 5 in Erie shows that only a quarter were tested for elevated blood lead levels in 2021. Applesauce recall shows importance of testing all children for lead ...
The recalls come after news of at least seven reported illnesses in several states. 3 Applesauce Brands Recall Products After Kids Suffer 'Potential Acute Lead Toxicity' Skip to main content