The Associated Press announced several
product recalls in
Maryland and
Virginia this month.
·
Brighton Beach Candy, produced by
Golden Chocolate International, has been recalled due to trace amounts of walnuts in the food product. One
allergic reaction to the candy has already been reported by a consumer with a nut allergy. The candies, which are individually wrapped in foil, was sold in retail stores across Maryland.
·
Crown Farms is recalling
Gulsha frozen fish, which could be contaminated with
salmonella. Packages sold in August of 2008 are being recalled, although no one has become ill from the product currently. The product was sold in Virginia stores.
· Almost 1 million solar system kits and DNA kits manufactured by
FloraCraft Corporation are being recalled because of the kits'
dangerous lead content. The kits were sold in both Maryland and Virginia Wal-Mart, Michaels, and Hobby Lobby stores.
If you or a family member have been harmed by a
defective product, you should consult an experience
defective product attorney immediately.
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