
Nestle has long been a leader in the sweets industry, and they are known above all else for their cookies and cookie-related products. One of their relatively recent innovations was refrigerated cookie dough that was sold in different forms, and it sold very well since hitting the market. Unfortunately for many, that all changed today [...]
Continue reading Nestle Recalls Toll House Cookie Dough ProductsMonday, May 11, 2009
Since so many different types of consumer product defects are covered in each monthly recall list, we divide our review into two parts. Part One of our “March 2009: Review of Consumer Product Recall List” addressed products posing potential shock, burn and fire hazards. It also covered items containing excessive lead content in surface paints [...]
Continue reading March 2009: Review of Consumer Product Recall ListMonday, May 11, 2009
Every month, the U. S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) issues a new product recall list and general safety news to protect the public. The March 2009 list is a bit unusual due to its high number of products posing fire and burn dangers or covered with excessive paint lead. In general, most of the [...]
Continue reading March 2009: Review of Consumer Product Recall ListSaturday, April 4, 2009
Introduction Every month, the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) issues product recall lists to help protect the public from allegedly unsafe products. Frequently, further testing must be completed or design changes made before some of the products can be sold again. Most companies agree to “voluntarily” recall their products. However, when it’s necessary, [...]
Continue reading U. S. Consumer Product Safety Commission Product Recalls: January 2009
Friday, June 19, 2009
Defective Products, Product Recalls