There is yet another recall involving Trader Joe's the grocery chain saying these multi grain crackers with sunflower and flax seeds may have metal in them. Yeah. And this comes after some cookies were found to have rocks in them last month. And their broccoli cheddar soup was recalled also last month because insects were found in it along with falafel that had rocks in it so far, no injuries have been reported. But if you bought these crackers, you can return it to any Trader Joe's for *** full refund.
These children’s beds are being recalled due to strangulation and death risks, consumer watchdog says
Parents may want to check their children's rooms for a recalled bed with hazards that could potentially kill, according to a product safety commission. Related video above: Potential metal in Trader Joe’s multigrain crackers takes product off shelvesAround 7,450 Zipadee Kids convertible house bed frames and Montessori floor beds, manufactured by Ohio-based Bell Station Interiors – which does business as Zipadee Kids – were recalled for a "serious entrapment hazard" that can lead to strangulation or death in children, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, a federal agency.The entrapment risk comes from the spacing of the beds' spindles, according to a Thursday news release from the CPSC. The bed's design "allows a child's torso to slip through the rail opening but will not allow their head to pass, posing entrapment and strangulation hazards that could result in death," the release said.At least two children have been entrapped in the bed rails, including a 21-month-old boy and a 4-year-old girl. The boy was not injured and the girl sustained minor injuries, the CPSC reported.Affected products were sold between February 2018 and September 2021.The CPSC advised disposing the recalled beds rather than reselling or donating them, as it is a federal violation to do so.Bell Station Interiors filed for dissolution with the State of Ohio and "is unable to offer a remedy to consumers," according to the CPSC.The Better Business Bureau lists the company as no longer in business.
Parents may want to check their children's rooms for a recalled bed with hazards that could potentially kill, according to a product safety commission.
Related video above: Potential metal in Trader Joe’s multigrain crackers takes product off shelves
Around 7,450 Zipadee Kids convertible house bed frames and Montessori floor beds, manufactured by Ohio-based Bell Station Interiors – which does business as Zipadee Kids – were recalled for a "serious entrapment hazard" that can lead to strangulation or death in children, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, a federal agency.
The entrapment risk comes from the spacing of the beds' spindles, according to a Thursday news release from the CPSC. The bed's design "allows a child's torso to slip through the rail opening but will not allow their head to pass, posing entrapment and strangulation hazards that could result in death," the release said.
At least two children have been entrapped in the bed rails, including a 21-month-old boy and a 4-year-old girl. The boy was not injured and the girl sustained minor injuries, the CPSC reported.
Affected products were sold between February 2018 and September 2021.
The CPSC advised disposing the recalled beds rather than reselling or donating them, as it is a federal violation to do so.
Bell Station Interiors filed for dissolution with the State of Ohio and "is unable to offer a remedy to consumers," according to the CPSC.
The Better Business Bureau lists the company as no longer in business.