Baby strollers and other children’s products top the list of items recalled in September.
Recalled: Cityscape Travel Jogger Strollers
Cityscape Travel Jogger strollers (Model TJ75B12A) are being recalled because the parking brake can fail, posing fall and injury hazards to children.
This Cityscape Travel System strollers were sold as part of a travel system including a car seat. They were sold online at Amazon or Baby Trend between January and May of 2021.
Baby Trend is printed on the stroller’s frame. A label with the Model # TJ75B12A, 1-800-328-7363, CITYSCAPE JOGGER TRAVEL SYSTEM, Baby Trend, Inc. 13048 Valley Blvd, Fontana, CA 92335 is located on the inside of the stroller frame. The recalled lot number is 111444 0122, and the date of manufacture of the recalled strollers is 10-28-2020.
Consumers should stop using the recalled strollers. Baby Trend and Amazon are contacting purchasers with instructions on how to return the strollers in exchange for a full refund or a $175 e-voucher for use at Baby Trend’s online store. If you have not been contacted by Baby Trend or Amazon, contact Baby Trend at (800) 328-7363.
Recalled: Children’s Hearmuffs
Hearing Lab Technology/Lucid Audio of Fort Worth, Texas is recalling about 31,150 sets of Children’s HearMuffs sound compression earmuffs. The HearMuffs’ AAA alkaline batteries can rupture, posing hearing injuries, or projectile and/or burn injuries.
So far, the company has received 19 reports of ruptured batteries, but fortunately no injuries.
This recall involves four models of powered HearMuffs, sound protection active sound compression earmuffs designed for children, including:
The recalled HearMuffs come in multiple colors, use two AAA Alkaline batteries, and have a multi-mode power button to switch from Off, Active or Soothe Mode. HearMuff is printed in blue lettering on the recalled products.
The Hearmuffs were sold at Sam’s Club, Kroger and other stores nationwide and online at www.samsclub.com and www.kroger.com from January 2018, through December 2021.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled HearMuffs and contact Hearing Lab Technology/Lucid Audio at (833) 408-0479 to receive two new replacement AAA batteries free of charge.
Recalled: Yuboloo infant bath seats
The Yuboloo bath seats fail to meet the federal safety standard for infant bath seats, and can tip over while in use, posing a drowning hazard to babies.
The recalled bath seats are made of molded plastic in a navy blue and orange color combination; have suction cups on the bottom, a plastic seat back, flat base and t-shaped handle.
The bath seats were sold exclusively online at Amazon.com from May through November 2021. “Baby Bath Seat, X002TS8NDN and Made in China” is printed on the packaging.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled infant bath seats and contact Yuboloo to receive a pre-paid label to return the infant bath seats and get a full refund from the company.
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Recalled: UPPAbaby RIDGE jogging strollers
The UPPAbaby Ridge jogging strollers have been recalled for safety issues. The rear disc brakes on the stroller have openings that can cause amputation if a non-occupant child’s fingertip gets caught in them while the stroller is in use.
The firm has received one reported incident, where a child who was not in the stroller lost a fingertip.
This recall involves all UPPAbaby all-terrain RIDGE jogging strollers. The brand UPPAbaby is on the front of the stroller, and RIDGE is on the side of the stroller frame. The strollers have a black frame, black tires and white, charcoal, or slate blue fabric.
The serial numbers of the recalled products begin with “1401RDGUS” and appear above the rear wheel on the right side of the stroller frame. The model number “1401-RDG-US” is printed on the left side of the stroller.
The strollers were sold at Nordstrom, Pottery Barn Kids, BuyBuyBaby, Neiman Marcus, and other specialty stores nationwide as well as online at Amazon.com from October 2021, through August 2022.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled strollers and contact UPPAbaby to receive free replacement brake discs. You may call UPPAbaby at (844) 823-3132 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. (CST) Monday through Friday or contact them online at www.uppababy.com/ridge/disc-brakes/.
Recalled: Cervélo bicycles and replacement stems
Cervélo USA of Aliso Viejo, Calif., is recalling about bout 2,000 Model Year 2022 Cervélo R5 and Caledonia-5 bicycles sold in the U.S and Canada, and 182 Cervélo ST31 LT replacement stems.
The handlebars on the bikes can slip in the stem and cause the rider to lose control, resulting in a fall hazard. Cervélo has received 13 reports of handlebar slippage and one injury.
Below is a list of the recalled bicycles models and framesets:
The bicycles and replacement stems were sold at Cervélo dealers nationwide from May 2021 through July 2022. Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled models and contact their Cervélo dealer to arrange for a free repair.
Contact Cervélo toll-free at (833) 416-8605 from 12-7 p.m. (CST) Monday through Friday.
Recalled: Colgate toothpaste and mouthwash sold at Family Dollar Stores
Family Dollar has asked stores in 11 states to stop selling certain varieties of Colgate Optic White toothpaste and mouthwash that have been “stored outside of labeled temperature requirements,” according to a voluntary Family Dollar recall notice shared by the Food and Drug Administration.
The recall affects products shipped between May and June 21 to stores in Arizona, California, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Montana, New Mexico, Nevada, Oregon, Texas and Utah.
It includes six different varieties of Colgate Optic White:
Customers who have purchased the recalled products can return their items to the place of purchase for a refund “without a receipt,” according to the recall notice.
Recalled: Starbucks Vanilla Espresso Triple Shot beverages
Pepsico Inc. has recalled Starbucks’ Vanilla Espresso Triple Shot beverages because they might be contaminated with metal fragments.
Pesico issued a recall for 221 cases of Starbucks Vanilla Espresso Triple Shot beverages. The drinks were sold in cases containing twelve 15 oz bottles. The recalled Espresso drinks were sold in seven states: Arkansas, Arizona, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Oklahoma, and Texas.
If you purchased the Vanilla Espresso Triple Shot from this Starbucks recall please stop drinking them immediately.
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