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Diamond Pet Foods announces fifth recall due to salmonella risk
May 22, 2012—Diamond Pet Foods recalled its dry pet food because it might be contaminated with salmonella.
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May 22, 2012—Diamond Pet Foods recalled its dry pet food because it might be contaminated with salmonella.
May 21, 2012—Gills Onions recalled its diced red onions, because they might be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes.
May 21, 2012—Chrysler Group recalled its 2010 Jeep Wranglers that are equipped with an automatic transmission, because the transmission skid plate, which is close to the catalytic converter, can collect debris.
May 21, 2012—Tiffin Motorhomes recalled its 2010–2012 Allegro motor homes that were built on Ford’s F-53 and F-59 stripped chassis, because the gear-shift cable might break.
May 18, 2012—Ferrari recalled 2011–2012 458 Italia and 2012 California vehicles, because the crankshaft might fail due to improper machining (recall number 52).
May 18, 2012—Porter Athletic recalled its climbing rope, because it can slip through the clamp that connects at the top, which would pose a fall hazard for climbers.
May 18, 2012—Meyer recalled its Circulon 13-piece cookware set, because the glass lid that’s used with the 5-quart saute pan can crack under normal usage, which would pose a laceration hazard to consumers.
May 18, 2012—Safety 1st recalled its cabinet locks and toilet locks, because young children might disengage the locks unexpectedly and gain access to dangerous items that are stored in the cabinet or to water in the toilet, which would increase the risk of injury or drowning.
May 17, 2012—Aqua-Leisure Industries recalled its First Fitness trampolines that have a handlebar, because metal fatigue might cause a handlebar to break away during use, which would pose a risk of laceration from the exposed metal surfaces, or pose other injuries from a fall.
May 17, 2012—Bakery El Monte Sinai recalled its “rainbow” cake, because it contains eggs that aren’t listed on the ingredient label.
May 16, 2012—Amazon.com, Bed Bath & Beyond, Burlington Coat Factory, Toys R Us and Wal-Mart Stores recalled Tots in Mind crib tents, because the product could pose entrapment and strangulation hazards to infants and toddlers.
May 15, 2012—Bonded Apparel recalled its boys hooded jackets, because they have drawstrings in the neck that could pose a strangulation hazard.
May 14, 2012—Nestlé Purina recalled its Purina Veterinary Diets OM Feline Formula cat food, because it lacks the proper amount of thiamine, as stipulated for cats by Food and Drug Administration.
May 14, 2012—Whole Foods recalled its six-pack variety of cupcakes, because walnuts aren’t listed on the ingredient label.
May 11, 2012—Forest River recalled its 2010–2012 Georgetown RVs that were manufactured from Feb. 15, 2010, through Nov. 29, 2011.
May 11, 2012—Supreme Trading recalled its Club Class children’s letterman jackets, because the snaps that are on the jacket might detach, which would pose a choking hazard to young children.
May 11, 2012—Kennedy International recalled its folding step stools, because they might break or collapse unexpectedly when they are in use, which would pose a fall hazard to consumers.
May 11, 2012—Salsa Cycles recalled its Salsa Minimalist bicycle-mounted racks, because the mounting that’s used to attach the rack to the front of the bicycle might break.
May 10, 2012—Ford Motor recalled 1999–2003 Windstar minivans that are registered in Virginia.
May 10, 2012—Ford Motor recalled 1998–2003 Windstar minivans that were manufactured from Sept. 1, 1997, through July 3, 2003, and are registered in Puerto Rico, because the rear axle might crack.
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