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LATEST PRODUCT RECALLS AND INFORMATION
For items recalled by Health Canada, it is advised that consumers should immediately stop using the product and inspect the UPC and lot number (found on the product packaging or item). Contact the manufacturer to receive replacement parts and/or to receive further instructions regarding the recall.
The Canada Consumer Product Safety Act (CCPSA) came into effect on June 20, 2011 and applies to suppliers of consumer products in Canada, including manufacturers, importers, distributors, advertisers, and retailers.
If you purchased your recalled item at Edamame Kids, please contact us for assistance and provide a copy of your original store receipt or gift receipt.
To learn about the potential risks of buying second-hand items at garage sales, consignment stores or flea markets, click here for more information provided by Health Canada.
Below is a list of various recall notices mainly related to children's products issued by Health Canada and/or U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
To view archived product recalls, please visit our Blog.
Toilet and Cabinet Locks by Dorel Distribution Canada - May 17, 2012
April 2012
Todson Recalls Bicycle Child Carrier Seats Due to Laceration and Fingertip Amputation Hazards - April 5, 2012
Me Jane" and "B-Hip Kids by Me Jane" girls' jackets with faux fur trim, Entanglement Hazard - April 24, 2012
PUMA USA V-Konstruct Training Jacket with Pockets - April 24, 2012
Whoozit Starry Time Rattle Manhattan Group, LLC - April 26, 2012
Target Home Bunny Sippy Cup - April 26, 2012
Mexx Young girl's 100% cotton Dresses - Fall 2011 collection - April 27, 2012
Armani Junior Garments with Crystal Ornamentation - April 30, 2012
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