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Posted on April 9, 2012

Texas reminds drivers to ‘Share the Road’ with motorcycles

The Texas Department of Transportation is launching a public safety awareness campaign focused on decreasing the frequency of collisions between motorcyclists and motorists through a series of English and Spanish language advertisements on TV, radio, and billboards along roads in the state’s major metropolitan centers such as El Paso, Austin, Dallas, and Houston. The central… read more

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Posted on April 9, 2012

Falling risk prompts West Elm folding chair recall

West Elm, a division of Williams-Sonoma Incorporated, of San Francisco, California, has issued a voluntary recall for approximately 10,000 of its folding chairs because they pose a falling risk. Chairs affected by this recall are fully assembled West Elm solid wood folding chairs sold at West Elm retail outlets across the United States, through the… read more

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Posted on April 6, 2012

Salmonella Contamination Forces Recall of Diamond Dog Food

Another recall to report to you today, this one concerning our four legged friends. Diamond Pet Foods has announced a recall of a dog food product known as Diamond Naturals Lamb Meal and Rice.  The item comes in bags of either six pounds, 20 pounds, or 40 pounds.  The items will have a best by… read more

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Posted on April 6, 2012

Water Contact Prompts Recall of Planters Cocktail Peanuts

Sometimes product recalls can become just plain nutty. Today, Kraft Foods has announced a recall of 3,000 cases of Planters Cocktail Peanuts.  The affected items were available in 12 ounce containers and had a UPC of 2900007212.  The date on the bottom of the package should read January 9, 2014. These items were available in… read more

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Posted on April 6, 2012

Unapproved Drug Baczol Ends Up on Maryland Store Shelves

Some unapproved drugs may have made their way into various retail outlets in the state of Maryland. The Baltimore Department of Health has stated that Baczol, an unapproved pharmaceutical, was being sold in at least three separate stores throughout that city and elsewhere in Maryland.  A number of families reported its presence in convenience marts… read more

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Posted on April 6, 2012

Odwalla Chocolate Protein Monster Recalled

Another recall announcement is making its rounds through the various media outlets, this time concerning the potential presence of a nut allergen in a chocolate drink. The specific item in question is called the Odwalla Chocolate Protein Monster beverage.  Odwalla produced the item, which was available across the country at various retail outlets, although one… read more

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Posted on April 6, 2012

Recalled Ford Focus Pulled From Avis Budget’s Rental Fleet

When a recall gets issued, people are likely to only pay attention if they are the owners of the vehicle.  But what happens if someone has to rent a vehicle but the rental company isn’t keeping tabs on recalls? In a bid to protect consumers that may need to rent a car, the Avis Budget… read more

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Posted on April 6, 2012

Kentucky ponders Amish exemption for safety sign

A bill designed to exempt Amish Kentuckians from being legally required to equip their horse-drawn buggies with triangular, brightly colored “Slow Moving Vehicle” signs has not as of yet been signed into law by the state’s governor. Citing a conflict with their religious beliefs, members of Swartzentruber, Kentucky’s more conservative Amish have spoken out against… read more

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Posted on April 6, 2012

FDA bans fewer OJ shipments for illegal fungicide

The presence of carbendazim, a fungicide prohibited by American health regulations, has prompted the United States Food and Drug Administration to prevent just three additional shipments of imported orange juice within the past month. In total the FDA has prevented 30 orange juice shipments from being imported into the United States since the government health… read more

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Posted on April 6, 2012

More than 1,600 Jeeps recalled due to fuel tank issue

The Chrysler Group Limited Liability Company has announced a voluntary recall for 1,689 of its Jeep Patriot and Jeep Compass sport utility vehicles due to a potentially defective fuel tank assembly. The affected vehicles were manufactured between December 17, 2011, and January 2, 2012 and bear a 2012 model year designation.  The vehicles affected by… read more

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Posted on April 6, 2012

Chrysler recalls 289 vehicles for faulty rear suspension

The Chrysler Group Limited Liability Company has issued a voluntary recall of 289 of its Chrysler Town and Country and Dodge Caravan passenger vehicles manufactured in model year 2012 due to their potential for rear suspension failure. Some of these vehicles may have come equipped with right rear bearing and hub assemblies that have been… read more

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Posted on April 6, 2012

Brake pump defect prompts Mo Trailers recall

The Mo Trailers Corporation has issued a voluntary recall for three of its 39 VS and 41 VS trailers manufactured during model year 2011 due to a potential defect in the electric hydraulic brake actuator pumps. The corporation has also announced a voluntary recall for two of these actuator pumps, which were sold as retail… read more

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