| Vehicle Make / Model: |
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Model Year(s): |
| VOLKSWAGEN / NEW BEETLE |
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2010 |
| VOLKSWAGEN / NEW BEETLE CONVERTIBLE |
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2010 |
| Manufacturer: VOLKSWAGEN OF AMERICA, INC |
Mfr’s Report Date: JAN 21, 2011 |
| NHTSA CAMPAIGN ID Number: 11V031000 |
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NHTSA Action Number: N/A |
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| Component: SEATS |
McAllen, TX Magic Valley Fresh Frozen, Inc. announced a recall of 6,492 packages of frozen breaded okra because they may contain undeclared whey. People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to milk run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume this product.The breaded okra was produced by Magic Valley Fresh Frozen, Inc. in McAllen, Texas and is sold in retail grocery stores throughout the United States under the Spartan or Shurfine label. The recalled product is packaged in a 16 ounce plastic bag, and will have the code MV29110O1 or MV23510P1 printed on the back of the package with UPC code 0 11213 35681 5 or 0 11161 13389 6.No illnesses have been reported, and no other Magic Valley Fresh Frozen, Inc. company products are involved in this recall. Retailers are removing the product from store shelves. Consumers can return the product to their place of purchase for a full refund. Consumers with questions can contact the company at 956-994-8947 (8:00am to 5:00pm Central Time).
Tomaso’s of Blue Lake, Ca. is recalling its 12 ounce CAESAR DRESSING. People who have allergies to EGGS run the risk of serious or life threatening allergic reaction if they consume this product. The recalled Caesar dressing was distributed to retail grocery stores in Humboldt county. No illnesses have been reported to date in connection with this problem. The recall was initiated after it was discovered that egg containing product was distributed in packaging that did not reveal the presence of egg on the labeling. Caesar is packaged in 12 oz. glass jars with UPC code 748535 102058. The problem has been corrected by Tomaso’s by removing mislabeled products from retail sales and printing on label the use of eggs in mayonnaise on labels in their formulations. Consumers who have purchased Caesar Dressing are urged to return the product to the place of purchase for a full refund. Consumers with questions may contact TOMASO’S at 707-668-1868 24 hours day.
Due to faulty wiring, the Briggs & Stratton 40 V-Twin engine on these riding lawn mowers found in models from Sears, Husqvarna, and Bad Boy Riding Mowers may continue to run even when the key is in the OFF position, or when the rider gets off the seat while the lawn mower is engaged.
Name of Product: Briggs & Stratton Model 40 V-Twin Engine
Sabor Farms, LLC. of Salinas, CA is recalling fresh cilantro because it has the potential to be contaminated with
Salmonella. The cilantro was on store shelves in multiple states beginning January 14 and likely sold or removed from sale before January 28, 2011. There have been no illnesses reported.
Symptoms of Salmonella infection include fever, abdominal cramps, and diarrhea which may be bloody. Most infected people recover within a week; however, some may develop complications that require hospitalization. Infants, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are at highest risk for more severe illness. People who develop symptoms of Salmonella infection after consuming cilantro should consult their health care provider.
Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation (Novartis) has become aware of a United States market recall of all lots of alcohol prep pads, swabs and swabsticks manufactured by the Triad Group and marketed under various brand names. The recall has been initiated due to concerns about potential microbial contamination of the alcohol products with Bacillus cereus, that could potentially lead to life-threatening infections.
Some of these alcohol prep pads from Triad may have been included in U.S. packaging for Extavia, a product marketed by Novartis. The Triad alcohol prep pads should not be used.
Name of Product: Refreshing Rings Infant Teethers/Rattles
Units: About 37,000
Importer: Sassy Inc., of Kentwood, Mich.
Hazard: Small pieces of the plastic ball can detach as a result of children chewing on the teether/rattle, posing an ingestion hazard.
A review provided to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) National Center for Environmental Health finds that there is no evidence linking exposure to problem drywall and 11 reported deaths. The CDC review confirms the results of previous reviews conducted by CPSC into these deaths, which also found no link to problem drywall.
The CDC review (pdf), which was requested by CPSC, summarizes investigations by state public health authorities of the available medical records of 11 people who died and had previously lived in or visited homes reported to contain problem drywall. State public health authorities concluded that problem drywall was not a factor in the deaths. The CDC review was limited to the 11 deceased individuals.
Written by: CPSC · Filed Under US News
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