Recall Roundup: T.J. Maxx chairs, Russell Stover chocolates, other recalls to know

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Jun 17, 2023

Recall Roundup: T.J. Maxx chairs, Russell Stover chocolates, other recalls to know

Morgan Russ, Digital News Editor Here are the recalls you should know about from the week of Feb. 27, 2023. This edition of Recall Roundup features recalls announced between Feb. 28 and March 2, 2023.

Morgan Russ, Digital News Editor

Here are the recalls you should know about from the week of Feb. 27, 2023.

This edition of Recall Roundup features recalls announced between Feb. 28 and March 2, 2023. Recalls are listed by the oldest announcement date to the most recent announcement date.

Russell Stover Chocolates is recalling their sugar free peanut butter cups due to an undeclared pecan allergy.

According to the FDA, the company is voluntarily recalling two best-by dates of its sugar free peanut butter cups because they may contain sugar free pecan delights, and pecans are not declared on the label.

Those with an allergy or sensitivity to pecans run the risk of a serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if these products are consumed.

Russell Stover has not received any reports of adverse health events related to this recall.

Product information:

These products were distributed nationwide to wholesale and retail stores.

If you have purchased this product it is advised you contact the company for information on refunds and replacements.

Russell Stover Chocolates can be reached at 1-800-477-8683 or [email protected].

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Apotex Corp. is recalling its Brimonidine Tartrate Ophthalmic Solution, .15% due to cracks in packaging that may impact sterility.

According to the FDA, Apotex Corp. is voluntarily recalling six lots of its Brimonidine Tartrate Ophthalmic Solution, .15% because cracks have developed in some of the units’ caps. There is a possibility the broken cap may impact sterility which may cause adverse events.

The FDA says Brimonidine Tartrate Ophthalmic Solution, .15% is “an alpha-adrenergic receptor agonist indicated for the reduction of elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) in patients with open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension.”

Product information:

These recalled products were distributed nationwide from April 5, 2022, to Feb. 22, 2023.

If you have purchased any of the recalled products it is advised you contact your pharmacy or healthcare provider for medical advice and return the products to Inmar Rx Solutions (1-855-275-1273) or to the original place of purchase.

Questions should be directed to Apotex Corp. at 1-800-706-5575 or [email protected].

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TJX is recalling their office chairs due to a fall hazard.

According to the CPSC, the company is recalling 81,700 units of its office chairs because the back of the chair can break or detach when a person is sitting in the chair which poses a fall hazard.

TJX has received 12 reports of the chair breaking including 10 reports of injury.

Product information:

These chairs were sold at Marshalls, T.J. Maxx, HomeGoods and HomeSense stores nationwide from June 2019 to Dec. 2022.

If you have purchased any of the recalled chairs it is advised you stop using them and contact TJX for information on refunds and disposals. You can also return the chairs to any of the stores listed above.

For questions or information on returns contact TJX at 888-359-4763.

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Patagonia is recalling their infant base layer sets due to a choking hazard.

According to the CPSC, these sets are being recalled because the snaps on the bodysuit can detach which poses a choking hazard to infants.

This recall affects approximately 8,000 units. The company has received one report of a snap detaching and being mouthed by a baby.

Product information:

These products were sold nationwide in stores at Patagonia, REI and other stores as well as online at www.patagonia.com, www.rei.com, www.backcountry.com and other websites from Aug. 2021 to Jan. 2023.

If you have purchased this product it is advised you stop using it and contact Patagonia for information about refunds.

The company can be reached at 800-638-6464 or [email protected].

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Relion Battery is recalling its Relion InSight Series lithium batteries due to a thermal burn and fire hazard.

According to the CPSC, the recalled batteries can overheat which poses a thermal burn and fire hazard.

This recall affects approximately 7,250 units. The company has received five reports of batteries overheating but no reports of any injury.

Product information:

These batteries were sold at authorized Relion distributors and online at www.relionbattery.com from May 2021 to Nov. 2022.

If you have purchased this product it is advised you stop using it and contact the company for information on repairs and/or returns.

Relion Battery can be reached at 803-324-6644 or [email protected].

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Helly Hansen is recalling their adult workwear sweatshirts and hoodies due to a violation of federal flammability standards and burn hazard.

According to the CPSC, the recalled clothing fails to meet federal flammability standards for clothing textiles which poses a risk of burn injuries to consumers.

This recall affects approximately 13,900 units. The company has received no reports of any incidents or injuries.

Product information:

These recalled items were sold at Helly Hansen clothing stores and uniform clothing stores nationwide as well as online at www.hhworkwear.com from Aug. 2019 to Aug. 2022.

If you have purchased this product it is advised you stop using them and contact the company for a full refund or replacement.styles

Helly Hansen can be reached at 888-889-8950 or [email protected].

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Smocked Runway is recalling their Classic Whimsy children’s pajamas due to a violation of federal flammability standards and burn hazard.

According to the CPSC, the company is recalling approximately 7,200 units of its children’s pajamas because they fail to meet federal flammability standards for children’s sleepwear which poses a risk of burn injuries to children.

The company has not received any reports of incidents or injuries.

Product information:

These children’s pajamas were sold exclusively online at www.smockedauctions.com from Jan. 2021 to Nov. 2022.

If you have purchased the recalled product it is advised you do not use it and contact Smocked Runway for instructions on refunds and returns.

The company can be reached at 833-630-8567 or [email protected].

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Ouwoer Direct is recalling their multi-purpose kids bike helmets due to a risk of head injury.

According to the CPSC, the company is recalling its bike helmets because they do not comply with the positional stability and impact attenuation requirements of the CPSC federal safety standard for bicycle helmets. The agency says the helmets can fail to protect a child in the event of a crash which poses a risk of head injury.

The company has received no reports of any incidents or injuries.

Product information:

These helmets were sold exclusively on www.Amazon.com from March 2022 to Nov. 2022.

If you have purchased this recalled helmet it is advised you do not use it and contact the company for instructions on refunds.

The company can be reached at 213-583-9060 or [email protected].

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Active Sports is recalling their CTRL Imperial wakeboard bindings due to a fall hazard.

According to the CPSC, the company is recalling this product because, during use, the binding can partially detach from the baseplate at the heel, or the external binding mount can crack or detach from the wakeboard which can cause the user to lose their balance and fall into the water.

The company has received 21 reports of issues with the bindings but no reports of any incidents or injuries.

Product information:

These recalled products were sold at The House in St. Paul, Minnesota, and online at the-house.com, DJ’s Boardshop on Amazon Marketplace and on Amazon.com and eBay.com from Nov. 21 to Sept. 2022.

If you have purchased this product it is advised you do not use it and contact Active Sports for information about replacements or refunds.

The company can be reached at 800-409-7669 or [email protected].

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DR Power equipment is recalling its DR Power PRO XL501 Chipper Shredders due to a laceration hazard.

According to the CPSC, these shredders are being recalled because the fin scroll of the chipper shredder can fail, ejecting pieces of metal from the shredder during operation which poses a laceration hazard.

This recall affects approximately 2,100 units. The company has received six reports of the chipper shredders ejecting pieces of metal but has not received any reports of injury.

Product information:

These products were sold at authorized DR Power equipment dealers nationwide as well as online at www.drpower.com from Sept. 2019 to Sept. 2022.

If you have purchased this product it is advised you do not use it and contact the company for information about repairs.

DR Power can be reached at 800-550-7016 or [email protected].

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The previous edition of the Recall Roundup can be found right here.

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