![]() ![]() Lancaster Table & Seating brand high chairs The following model numbers have been recalled: The affected units include the 3.7-quart and 5.8-quart sizes and were sold in black, gray, white, blue or red. The air fryers, which retail for $70-$130, were sold at Target, Best Buy and Home Depot, and online at, ,, ,, ,, , QVC.com,, , and more.Īll of the recalled air fryers have the brand name “Cosori” printed on the front of them. The recall affects two million products sold in the U.S., in addition to thousands more sold in Canada and Mexico, between June 2018 and December 2022. Consumers are urged to stop using the product and to contact Cosori to receive a free replacement. More than two million air fryers sold at popular big box stores and online are being recalled in North America due to a potential to overheat.Ĭosori brand air fryers, owned by Atekcity Corporation, are being recalled after hundreds reported the air fryers catching fire, burning, melting, overheating and smoking, the Consumer Product Safety Commission reports. ![]() 20, product photos (CPSC)Ģ million Cosori air fryers recalled due to overheating hazard They can also call Reckit at 1-80 or email the company at consumer.relations (at) rb.com. The product is Enfamil ProSobee Powder, 12.9 ounce can with a UPC number of 300871214415 global batch number of ZL2HZF or ZL2HZZ lot number of 0670975 or 0670979 and an expiration date of March 1, 2024.Ĭonsumers can return the product to wherever they bought it for a full refund. ![]() But it’s not certain the bacteria came from the plant strains found at the plant didn’t match the two available samples from the babies.įor the most recent recall, consumers should check the packaging of their formula to make sure they didn’t purchase the recalled product. Last year, a nationwide baby formula shortage was triggered by an Abbott Nutrition plant that had to be closed for months because of contamination problems.Ībbott recalled various lots of three powdered infant formulas from the plant, after federal officials began investigating rare bacterial infections in four babies who were fed formula. Cronobacter typically causes fever in infants and can sometimes lead to dangerous blood infections or swelling of the brain. have been linked to powdered baby formulas, which don’t undergo the same high temperatures used to kill germs in many other foods. The bacteria occurs naturally in soil, water and other parts of the environment and can live in dry foods, such as powdered milk, herbal teas, starches and baby formula.Īlmost all previous outbreaks in the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and prevention, cronobacter infections in infants can be deadly. The company said it identified the cause of the potential cronobacter contamination and are no longer using the supplier.Īccording to the U.S. Reckitt, a U.K.-based consumer health and nutrition company, said over the weekend that is voluntarily recalling two batches of Enfamil ProSobee Simply Plant-Based Infant Formula, but that no illnesses or “adverse events” have been reported. The maker of Enfamil announced a recall of about 145,000 cans of infant formula due to the possibility of cross-contamination with a bacteria that can cause serious illness or death. Food and drug recallsĮnfamil maker recalls 145K cans of potentially contaminated baby formula: What to know ![]() Recalls are ordered from the oldest announcement date to the most recent announcement date. This edition of Recall Roundup features recalls announced between Feb. Here are the recalls you should know about from the week of Feb. ![]()
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