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Build-A-Bear Recalls More Than 30,000 Stuffed Animals Due To Stuffing Choking Hazard

Build-A-Bear has issued a recall of thousands of Starbrights Dragons with loose stuffing that could cause children to choke.

Build-A-Bear is voluntarily recalling about 34,000 stuffed animal toys that pose a choking hazard to children.

The stuffed toys are sealed with seams that may rip, giving children access to the filling. Children could potentially choke on the exposed stuffing while playing unattended.

Recall Details

The tracking label can be found on the tag located on the back of the leg.
Image: CPSC

The recalled includes about 33,600 Starbrights Dragon stuffed animals manufactured in China and sold in the U.S. About 1,000 products were also sold in Canada.

The satin seam on the stuffing is not secure and children could easily gain access to it. The stuffing could unfasten and pose a choking hazard.

The toy is easily identifiable with blue furry fabric. The dragon has embellishments including a silver satin stomach, feet pads, wings and horns. The toy has light-up horns and plays music when the hand is squeezed.

The stuffed animal is about 17 inches tall. The tracking label ending with 9333 or 9334 for America and 9337 or 9459 for Canada can be found on the label sewn on the backside of the leg.   

The stuffed animals could have been purchased at Build-A-Bear Workshop stores and online at www.buildabear.com between April 2015 and August 2015 for about $25.

Although no injuries have been reported, the company has issued a preemptive recall.

Recall Solution

Parents should exchange the stuffed animal at a nearby Build-A-Bear Workshop store.
Image: Logopedia

Consumers should immediately remove the recalled stuffed animals from children’s possession and return it to a local Build-A-Bear Workshop store to receive a coupon for any Build-A-Bear stuffed animal.

Call Build-A-Bear via phone at 866-236-5683 or email ProductHotline@buildabear.com.

Consumers can also visit www.buildabear.com and click on Product Recall at the bottom of the page for more information.

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Choking Hazard Causes Kraft Cheese Recall https://citizensreport.org/2015/08/19/kraft-cheese-choking-recall/ https://citizensreport.org/2015/08/19/kraft-cheese-choking-recall/#respond Wed, 19 Aug 2015 16:00:01 +0000 http://www.citizensreport.org/?p=6723 Kraft Singles, a famously fast snack, has been removed from store shelves. But unlike most food safety recalls, the decision was voluntary. Customers complained that the plastic packaging posed a choking hazard, and The Kraft Heinz Company listened. On July 31, 2015, the third-largest food and beverage company in North America issued a press release […]

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Kraft Heinz Company Recalls Kraft Singles Due To Choking Hazard

The Kraft Heinz Company voluntarily recalled about 36,000 cases of Kraft Singles because the packaging posed a choking hazard.

Kraft Singles, a famously fast snack, has been removed from store shelves. But unlike most food safety recalls, the decision was voluntary.

Customers complained that the plastic packaging posed a choking hazard, and The Kraft Heinz Company listened. On July 31, 2015, the third-largest food and beverage company in North America issued a press release notifying the public of a voluntary recall of about 36,000 cases of Kraft Singles.

The Reason For The Recall

A small strip of the plastic packaging may stick to the cheese slice, which is why it’s considered a choking hazard.
Via: Jezebel

Kraft Singles are individually packaged in a coating of thin plastic. When unwrapping the cheese slice, a portion of the plastic wrapper can stick to the product without the customer noticing. An unsuspecting diner could accidentally consume the plastic, which poses a choking hazard.

The Kraft Heinz Company issued the recall after 10 customers complained about the choking hazard. Out of the 10 complaints, three included instances of choking. No deaths were reported.

Which Products Are Included?

American and White American Kraft Singles with a Best When Used By Date of 29 DEC 15 through 04 JAN 16 and the Manufacturing Code S54 or S55 are being recalled.
Via: Community Parade

Four different varieties of Kraft singles are being recalled, including 3 LB Kraft Singles American, 4 LB Kraft Singles American, 3 LB Kraft Singles White American and  4 LB Kraft Singles White American cheese.

The recall is only for products with certain expiration dates and manufacturing codes. It includes items with a Best When Used By Date of 29 DEC 15 through 04 JAN 16, in addition to the Manufacturing Code S54 or S55. These codes designate the two production lines where the malfunctioning product was manufactured.

The recalled products were only shipped to the U.S., Puerto Rico and Grand Cayman. Residents outside of those areas can eat their individual pieces of cheese without fear of choking.

The Kraft Heinz Company Apologizes

The Kraft Heinz Company is the third-largest food and beverage company in North America and the fifth-largest food and beverage company in the world.
Via: Time

After Kraft merged with Heinz in March 2015, the company became an even bigger industry  juggernaut. It’s not only a major player in the United States, but it is also the fifth-largest food and beverage company in the world.

The Kraft Heinz Company works to protect its reputation and keep its consumer base intact, issuing frequent recalls to prevent illness, injury and death. 

In September 2014, Kraft issued a national recall of Singles produced in Springfield, MO, because an ingredient stored at the wrong temperature could have caused premature spoilage or food-borne illness. In March 2015, the newly merged company voluntarily recalled 242,000 boxes of Macaroni & Cheese because of they might have contained pieces of metal.

It appears that the company wants to be honest with consumers, offering a full refund to customers who purchased faulty products.

“We deeply regret this situation and apologize to any consumers we have disappointed. Consumers who purchased this product should not eat it. They should return it to the store where purchased for an exchange or full refund. Consumers in the U.S. and Puerto Rico can also contact Kraft Heinz Consumer Relations for a full refund, at 1-800-432-3101, Monday through Friday, 9am to 6pm Eastern,” according to the press release.  

Consumers, now is the time to check out your cheese.

 

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