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-  -  Chain Saws Recalled over Sticky Trigger

-  Baby Leg Warmers, Socks Recalled

-  Ginger Bread Houses Recalled from Whole Foods

   

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Chain Saws Recalled over Sticky Trigger

The Consumer Product Safety Commission has announced a recall of 5,000 chain saws over a sticky trigger. The product's manufacturer, STIHL Inc., said the chain saw triggers may stick in the pulled position even after released, keeping the engine on longer than the user anticipated. The company has received three reports of the trigger sticking but no injuries.  Staff Report, PR Newswire  12/23/2010

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Baby Leg Warmers, Socks Recalled

The Consumer Product Safety Commission has announced a recall of 4,500 baby leg warmers and socks due to a choking hazard. Produced by BabyUnited LLC, the company announced the products have a heart applique that can detach and pose a choking risk for children. There has been one report of an infant choking on the applique, but no medical attention was required.  Staff Report, PR Newswire  12/23/2010

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Ginger Bread Houses Recalled from Whole Foods

The Food and Drug Administration announced the recall of assembled gingerbread houses sold at Whole Foods in 23 states. The houses, and other desserts, are being recalled after a link was discovered between the products and outbreaks of staphylococcus aureus food poisoning. A total of 100 cases have been reported in the past two months.  Wendy Leonard, The Deseret News  12/25/2010

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