November 28, 2023 Recalled Cinnamon Applesauce Pouches Causing High Blood Levels in Children Various recalled cinnamon apple purée and applesauce products with elevated lead levels have been reported to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The recalled products have been the cause of 52 reported cases of illness in children, as of November 22. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued a Health Alert Network (HAN) Health Advisory to advise clinicians and health departments to report cases to their local health authorities. Background FDA, CDC, and state and local partners are investigating a potential link between high blood lead levels and consuming certain cinnamon-containing apple purée and applesauce products. State partners tested multiple lots of the reported products, and test results indicated the products contained extremely high levels of lead. WanaBana, Schnucks, and Weis have initiated voluntary recalls of certain lots of the following products: WanaBana brand apple cinnamon fruit purée pouches Schnucks brand cinnamon applesauce pouches Weis brand cinnamon applesauce pouches More Information More information about the specific recalled products may be found on the FDA’s website: Investigation of Elevated Lead Levels: Applesauce Pouches (November 2023) | FDA
June 27, 2023 June Recalls on Children’s Products Parents and caregivers should be aware of several child-related product recalls. Learn More Here is a list of June recalls collected from the following major federal agencies: the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the Food and Drug Administration, and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Infanttech recalled Zooby Video Baby Monitors for Cars due to fire hazard. Sound Around recalled Children’s Multi-Purpose Helmets due to risk of head injury. Zuru recalled Baby Shark and Mini Baby Shark Bath Toys with Hard Plastic Top Fins due to risk of impalement, laceration, and puncture injuries to children. Nationwide Pharmaceutical recalled Iron Dietary Supplements due to failure to meet child resistant packaging requirement and risk of poisoning. Trek recalled Promax Hydraulic Disc Brakes Sold on Trek Bicycles due to crash hazard. Bell Sports recalled Giro Merit Helmets due to risk of head injury. Little Cotton Clothes recalled Children’s Pajamas and Nightdresses due to violation of federal flammability standards and burn hazard. Deux Par Deux recalled Children’s One-Piece and Two-Piece Pajama Sets due to violation of federal flammability standards and burn hazard. TopGlore recalled Narskido Infant Bath Seats due to drowning hazard; sold exclusively on Amazon.com. Jetson Electric Bikes recalled Nova and Star 3-Wheel Kick Children’s Scooters due to fall hazard. Foremost Foods Corporation recalled Pamana Brand Mini Fruit Jelly Cup (35.27OZ) due to potential choking hazard. Richin Trading Inc. recalled Sunwave Brand Mini Fruit Jelly Cup (35.27oz./52.90oz) due to potential choking hazard. More Information For recall details, visit the links above or review the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the Food and Drug Administration and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration websites.
May 30, 2023 May Recalls on Children’s Products Parents and caregivers should be aware of several child-related product recalls. Learn More Here is a list of May recalls collected from the following major federal agencies: the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the Food and Drug Administration, and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The Good and the Beautiful recalled Math 1 and Math 3 Boxes due to laceration hazard. Bunch Bikes recalled The Preschool Electric Bicycles due to violation of the Federal Lead Paint Ban and lead poisoning hazard. Juratoys recalled Janod Sweet Cocoon Activity Tables due to choking hazard. The Company Store recalled Children’s White Robes due to violation of federal flammability standards and burn hazard; sold exclusively at thecompanystore.com. CultureFly recalled L.O.L. Surprise! Trick or Treat Subscription Boxes Sold with Metal Doll Pins due to violation of the Federal Lead Paint Ban and lead poisoning hazard. Walker Edison Furniture recalled Twin Over Twin Bunk Beds due to fall and impact hazards. Nature’s Energy recalled Children’s Chewable Colostrum Products due to undeclared milk. Gerber Good Start recalled Powdered Infant Formula due to potential cronobacter sakazakii contamination. More Information For recall details, visit the links above or review the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the Food and Drug Administration and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration websites.
April 24, 2023 April Recalls on Children’s Products Parents and caregivers should be aware of several child-related product recalls. Learn More Here is a list of April recalls collected from the following major federal agencies: the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the Food and Drug Administration, and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Rollerblade USA recalled Rollerblade® Fury Inline Skates and Rollerblade® Fury Brake Supports due to fall hazard. Lucky Global recalled Lelinta Multi-Purpose Kids Helmets due to risk of head injury. Sold exclusively on Walmart.com. Lil Anglers recalled Children’s Fishing Rods Sold with Kid Casters No Tangle Combos due to violation of federal lead content ban. Bagno Milano recalled Children’s Robes due to violation of federal flammability standards and burn hazard. NewCosplay recalled Children’s Sleepwear due to violation of federal flammability standards and burn hazard. Sold exclusively at Amazon.com. FunnyPaja recalled Children’s Bathrobes due to violation of federal flammability standards and burn hazard. Sold exclusively at Amazon.com. Arshiner recalled Children’s Nightgowns due to violation of federal flammability standards and burn hazard. Sold exclusively on Amazon.com. Goumi recalled Children’s Robes due to violation of federal flammability standards and burn hazard. IKEA recalled BLAVINGAD Fishing Games due to choking hazard. Monti Kids recalled Basket with Balls/Toys due to choking hazard. Jetson Electric Bikes recalled 42-Volt Rogue Self-Balancing Scooters/Hoverboards due to fire hazard. Two deaths reported. Delta Enterprise Corp. recalled 2-in-1 Outdoor Kids Swings due to fall hazard. Cannondale recalled Tesoro Neo X Speed Electric Bicycles due to fall and injury hazards. Open Cycle recalled UP Ekar, UPPER Ekar, WIDE Ekar and MIND Ekar Bicycles due to crash hazard. Rico Perez Products, Inc. recalled 60-count bottles of Dr. Rico Perez Super Kids Colostrum Chewable Tablets due to undeclared milk allergen. More Information For recall details, visit the links above or review the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the Food and Drug Administration and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration websites.
March 29, 2023 March Recalls on Children’s Products Parents and caregivers should be aware of several child-related product recalls. Learn More Here is a list of March recalls collected from the following major federal agencies: the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the Food and Drug Administration, and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Mockingbird expanded its recall on strollers to include Mockingbird Single Strollers due to fall hazard. Ecoxall recalled Sodium Hydroxide Caustic Soda Beads and Potassium Hydroxide Flakes due to failure to meet child resistant packaging requirements. Pfizer recalled Nurtec ODT Orally Disintegrating Tablets due to failure to meet child resistant packaging requirement and risk of poisoning. Meiling Hou recalled Baby Crib Bumpers due to violation of federal crib bumper ban and suffocation hazard. Epoch Everlasting Play recalled all Calico Critters Animal Figures and Sets sold with bottle and pacifier accessories due to choking hazard. Two deaths have been reported. Sandoz recalled Aprepitant Capsules and Lidocaine and Prilocaine Cream due to failure to meet child resistant packaging requirement and risk of poisoning. Ouwoer Direct recalled Multi-Purpose Kids Bike Helmets due to risk of head injury. Smocked Runway recalled Classic Whimsy Children’s Pajamas due to violation of federal flammability standards and burn hazard. Primark recalled Children’s Bamboo Plates due to risk of lead and chemical exposure hazards. Patagonia recalled Patagonia Infant Capilene Midweight Base Layer Sets due to choking hazard. Perrigo recalled Gerber Good Start SootheProTM Powdered Infant Formula due to potential Cronobacter Sakazakii contamination. Maxi-Cosi is recalled the Coral XP Rear-Facing Infant Seat due to risk of injury in a crash. More Information For recall details, visit the links above or review the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the Food and Drug Administration and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration websites.
February 28, 2023 February Recalls on Children’s Products Parents and caregivers should be aware of several child-related product recalls. Learn More Here is a list of February recalls collected from the major federal agencies: the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the Food and Drug Administration and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Clark Associates recalled the Lancaster Table & Seating Brand High Chairs due to fall hazard. Kids Preferred recalled “My First” Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Buzz Lightyear, and Stitch Figurines due to choking hazard. Amazon recalled the following children’s robes due to violation of federal flammability standards and burn hazard: Children’s robes imported by BTPEIHTD Children’s robes imported by Betusline Official Apparel Children’s robes imported by ChildLikeMe Children’s robes imported by SGMWVB Brand Skip Hop recalled Silver Lining Cloud Activity Gyms due to choking hazard. Paper Cape recalled Children’s Pajamas due to violation of federal flammability standards and burn hazard. Betsy & Lace recalled Children’s Nightgowns due to violation of federal flammability standard and burn hazard. The Oaks Apparel Company recalled Children’s Nightgowns due to violation of federal flammability standards and burn hazard. Hatley USA recalled: Children’s Pajamas due to violation of federal flammability standards and burn hazard. Children’s Headbands due to violation of federal lead content ban. Linus Bike recalled Electric Bicycles due to crash hazard. WeeSprout recalled Baby Sleep Sacks due to choking hazard. Bindle Bottles recalled 32 ounce, 24 ounce, 20 ounce, and 13 ounce Insulated Food and Drink Bottles due to adulteration by lead. Reckitt recalled two batches of Prosobee 12.9 ounce Simply Plant Based Infant Formula due to potential Cronobacter sakazakii contamination. Shop Me Ca Recalls Diep Bao Baby Skin Cream due to potential contamination by lead. More Information For recall details, visit the links above or review the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the Food and Drug Administration and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration websites.
January 31, 2023 January Recalls on Children’s Products Parents and caregivers should be aware of several child-related product recalls. Learn More Here is a list of January recalls collected from the major federal agencies: the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the Food and Drug Administration and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Amazon recalled NewCosplay Children’s Sleepwear due to violation of federal flammability standards and burn hazard. Sold exclusively at Amazon. Selfie Craft Company recalled Children’s Pajama Sets due to violation of federal flammability standards and burn hazard. Sakar International recalled Credhedz Lizard Helmets, Crayola Dry Erase Helmets, and Tony Hawk Multi-Purpose Helmets, due to risk of head injury. Vaenait Baby recalled Children’s Robes due to violation of federal flammability standards and burn hazard. Fisher-Price re-announced recall of 4.7 Million Rock ‘n Play Sleepers, as at least eight deaths occurred after its initial 2019 recall. Kids2 re-announced its recall of 694,000 Rocking Sleepers, as four additional deaths occurred after the initial 2019 recall. P.J. Salvage recalled Children’s Pajamas due to burn hazard. Quality Bicycle Products recalled Carbon Handlebars and Bicycles due to injury hazard. More Information For recall details, visit the links above or review the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the Food and Drug Administration and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration websites.
February 28, 2022 February Recalls on Children’s Products Parents and caregivers should be aware of several child-related product recalls. About Here is a list of February recalls collected from the major federal agencies: the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the Food and Drug Administration and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Kelly Wynne Recalls Children’s Handbags Due to Violation of Federal Lead Content Ban Volkswagen Group of America, Inc. (Audi) is recalling certain 2022 E-Tron GT vehicles because the center seat belt buckle wiring harness may obstruct access to the right rear seat lower child seat anchors, preventing a child seat from being properly secured. Bebe au Lait Recalls Wooden Teethers Due to Choking Hazard Lovevery Recalls Drinking Cup With Handle in The Inspector Play Kits Due to Choking Hazard Zeno Recalls Infant Walkers Due to Fall and Entrapment Hazards H&M Recalls Children’s Sleepwear Sets Due to Violation of Federal Flammability Standards and Burn Hazard Valco Baby Recalls Snap Duo Trend Strollers Due to Fall Hazard Esme Recalls Children’s Sleepwear Due to Violation of Federal Flammability Standards and Burn Hazard Stack Em’ Up Books Recalls Children’s Stackable Toys Due to Violation of the Federal Lead Paint Ban and Lead Poisoning Hazard Children’s Nightgowns Recalled by AllMeInGeld Due to Violation of Federal Flammability Standards and Burn Hazard; Sold Exclusively on Amazon.com Games Workshop Recalls Koyo Bounca The Squig Plush Toys Due to Choking Hazard Children’s Robes Recalled Due to Violation of Federal Flammability Standards and Burn Hazard; Imported by BAOPTEIL; Sold Exclusively on Amazon.com Similac, Alimentum, and EleCare powdered infant formula due to Cronobacter and Salmonella bacteria More Information For recall details, visit the links above or review the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the Food and Drug Administration and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration websites.