Fisher-Price Recall – Little People Builders Load ’n Go Wagon
Fisher-Price issued a voluntary recall of their Little People Builders Load ’n Go Wagon today. The affected wagon has a yellow handle and a Little People Builders decal on the side. You’ll find the product number – P8977 – on the underside of the wagon. If you own this toy, you should stop using it immediately and visit the Fisher-Price recall page here for more information and to order a free repair kit. You can also call them at 1-800-432-5437 too.
ATTN – Candy RECALL
Alight moms, I now give you official reason to “sort” all of your kids candy this weekend. Two candy companies have issued recalls this week for Halloween treats. (No chocolate is included in this recall, but you might want to taste test some of the good stuff, just in case
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Nestle has recalled fun sized Raisnets, due to a possible peanut contamination. No big deal for most kids, but if you have a peanut allergy be careful. And if you purchased these to give out, save other moms the trouble and don’t pass them out. You can call to be fully reimbursed for you purchase, so don’t hand them out.
Mega Pop Lollipops are also being recalled for trace amounts of foreign particles. Not sure what this is all about, but no reason to hand these out either and take a risk. Call an get a refund for your Mega Pops too.
Recall Alert – Fisher-Price Recalls 11 Million Toys
Fisher-Price has announced a recall today on 11 million toys today, including 7 million tricycles. Besides the tricycles, the recall also includes seven models of infant activity centers with inflatable balls, three high chair models, and two cars from the Little People Wheelies Stand ‘n Play Rampway.
You can find complete details on what products are affected here, as well as instructions on how to proceed if you own an affected product.
Recalls Continue – SpaghettiOs & Kellogg’s!
What is going on with all the recalls lately? Is it just me, or is there a bad trend here?
Last week it was SpaghettiOs.
This week it is Kellogg’s cereal.
Time to check your pantries – again!
Recalled Shrek Glasses are now worth a $3 refund
I guess McDonald’s isn’t taking any chances that collectors will hang on to those contaminated Shrek glasses. The recall, issued June 4, now offers a $3 refund. If you have one of the offensive glasses (tainted with cadmium), head over to McDonald’s starting tomorrow, fill out a form and collect $3 per glass.
















