A number of products are remembered last week for health and safety. Here are the latest recalls from January 10-17 consumers should know about.
1. Quaker Oats recall expands amid salmonella scare
2. 72,000 children’s bicycle helmets have been recalled due to the risk of head injury
3. Millions of anchor kits to prevent furniture from falling have been recalled
4. Dragonfly Jelly Bars are a choking hazard
(United States Food and Drug Administration)
The US Trading Company is recalling Dragonfly Jelly Bars because officials say they contain konjac powder, which can pose a choking hazard.
“Konjac and its resulting texture and consistency may pose a choking hazard to young children as well as adults with functional and/or anatomic abnormalities,” writes the United States Food and Drug Administration. in a news release.
The jelly bars were sold in small handbags and backpacks and distributed to retailers across the country.
Consumers with affected products should return them to the store where they were purchased for a refund.
No incidents of suffocation were reported.
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5. Blue Ridge Beef pet food recall expands to 16 states
Other recalls