Recalls Today
Rashti & Rashti has expanded their recall of Infant Garments due to “choking hazard.”
“Consumers should immediately take these garments away from children and contact Rashti & Rashti to receive a refund.”
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Top Goods Trading has recalled Flashing Pacifiers due to “choking and strangulation hazard.”
“Consumers should immediately take the recalled pacifier away from children and contact Top Goods Trading for a refund or exchange.”
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“Risk of strangulation” prompted a recall of Window Blinds that were sold at Cost Plus and World Market Stores.
“Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled window blinds/shades and return the product to any Cost Plus/World Market store to obtain a full refund.”
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TDI International has recalls Toy Cars due to “violation of lead paint standard.”
“Consumers should immediately take the recalled toys away from children and contact TDI International for a full refund or a replacement toy.”











Children’s Jewelry sold exclusively in Hawaii has been recalled by Aloha 808 Trading due to “risk of lead exposure.”
Evenflo has recalled Majestic High Chairs due to “fall and choking hazards.”
Xtreme Toy Zone has recalled Toy Dinosaurs due to “violation of lead paint standard.”
Regal Lager has recall to replace Phil & Teds Strollers due to fall hazard.”
JCPenney recalled Arizona Newborn and Infant Pants due to “choking hazard.”
JA-RU has recalled My Little Train Classic Toy Trains due To “choking hazard.”
Swim ‘N Score Dive Sticks were recalled by Modell’s due to “risk of impalement injury to chldren.”
Wood Abacus Toys were recalled by LTD Commodities LLC due to “choking hazard.”
Regent Sports has recalled Soccer Goal Nets following strangulation death of a child.
Pottery Barn Kids has recalled Children’s Metal Water Bottles due to “choking hazard.”
Circo Children’s Bobbie Socks were recalled due to “choking hazard.” They were sold exclusively at Target.
Wooden Infant Toys were recalled by Habermaass Corp. due to “choking hazard.”
