Information on the latest recalls of food and consumer products:
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Death prompts window blind recall
About 677,300 IKEA and Green Mountain Vista window blinds and shades were recalled in the United States on Thursday after a young child choked to death.
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Dive sticks, air compressors, jackets recalled
Dive sticks imported by Target, air compressors made by Brownie's Third Lung and Young Colors hooded jackets for children have been recalled.
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Wall ovens, batteries, Lean Cuisine meals recalled
GE, GE Profile, Monogram and Kenmore wall ovens, DiNotte Lighting lithium-ion batteries used for bicycle lights and Lean Cuisine frozen chicken meals have been recalled.
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Muffin tops recalled
Seattle's Favorite Gourmet Cookies & Dessert Co. is recalling orange cranberry and banana nut muffin tops because they contain undeclared milk.
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Toy trains, two-way radios recalled
My Little Train Classics toy trains, Coral Swim 'N Score Pool Stix and children's two-way radios have been recalled.
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Infant gas-relief drops recalled
About 12,000 units of Mylicon drops to relieve gas for infants were recalled Monday because some bottles could include pieces of metal.
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Generic drugs, shrimp skewers, tofu recalled
Specific lots of five generic drugs marketed by ETHEX Corp., Sea Best brand 1.5 lb. Shrimp Skewers and Tofu Scramble made by Amy's Kitchen Inc. have been recalled.
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Harris Teeter removes recalled soup from shelves
Progresso's parent company, General Mills, is recalling the product because the soup did not have the correct allergens – egg, milk and soy – listed on the label. The soup had the UPC Code 4119691068 and a “use by” date of May 18, 2010.
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Bassinets recalled after infant deaths
The Consumer Product Safety Commission recall involves Simplicity 3-in-1 and 4-in-1 convertible "close sleeper" bassinets sold between 2001 and mid-2008. Among the models being recalled are some that carry the Graco logo or “Winnie the Pooh” motif.

