recalls

Health Canada is warning Canadians about a recall that was issued for certain heated blankets from a popular electric blanket brand.

On Thursday, the government agency issued a notice for a recall of certain Sunbeam Heated Blankets due to a "potential fire hazard," and warned that those who have the blankets should "immediately stop using" them.

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A popular Starbucks drink has been recalled in the United States over possible "foreign objects" inside the bottles.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) says PepsiCo issued a voluntary recall of Starbucks' vanilla frappuccinos over potential pieces of glass inside the beverages.

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If you like to shop for home goods at Indigo Canada, you might want to take a look at items you bought last year.

On Tuesday, January 31, Health Canada issued a consumer product recall for "various Indigo-Branded ceramic mugs, mug ornaments, and houseware products" due to a microbial hazard in the form of mould.

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If you went shopping at Giant Tiger in 2022, you might want to take a look at your purchases to make sure they're not the products listed in one of Health Canada's latest recalls.

On Thursday, January 12, the government agency issued a consumer product recall for some items of clothing that were sold at the retailer in 2022 due to a microbial hazard in the form of mold.

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The festive season is drawing close and with it comes a new set of consumer product recalls from Health Canada.

Between November 28 and December 1, the government agency issued three alerts for decorative lighting strings where their sampling and evaluation program determined that they "may pose an electric shock hazard to consumers."

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