In 1997, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) was the agency involved in the recall of certain clothing items that posed a fire hazard due to their flammability. The recall affected various garments, particularly those made from synthetic materials that did not meet safety standards. The CPSC aimed to protect consumers by ensuring that clothing met safety regulations to reduce the risk of fire-related injuries.
In the movie Total Recall, the character played by Arnold Schwarzenegger, travels from Earth to Mars.
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No. That product is not on the recall list. See the FDA website under Related Links to verify.
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Whitman's products do not appear to be involved with the 2009 PCA peanut products recall.
According to toyota.com, http://www.toyota.com/recall , the 2009 and 2010 Rav4 were a part of the recent recalls. This model was involved in the sticking accelerator pedal recall, but not the floor mat recall.
No, Jeep is made be Chrysler.
Chrysler ordered a recall on Jeeps because of safety issues related to the large amount of deadly fires after rear-end crashes. The recall involved 1.5 million Jeeps.
It means that the issuing agency or court has withdrawn it, it is no longer in effect, and the person is no longer wanted.
Recall of a debt by a creditor is when the original creditor asks for the debt to be returned to them after they have sold it, often to a collection agency. This may occur if the debt has not been collected for a certain amount of time, and the debt will be sold to another agency to collect, or if the debtor offers the original creditor a settlement.
If you are concerned about whether or not a product you have is involved in this recall, check the FDA Recall website under Related Links and look at the manufacturer's website. The manufacturers know of everyone's concern and most will have a comment about whether or not their products are involved - usually on the home page. Or you can call the manufacturer's customer service.As of 02/19/09, the Kirkland brand peanut butter does not appear on the recall list.
I cannot locate anything on the FDA website about this product's being included in the PCA peanut products recall. Ol' Roy items have been involved in other recalls. If you are concerned about whether or not a product you have is involved in this recall, check the FDA Recall website under Related Links and look at the manufacturer's website. The manufacturers know of everyone's concern and most will have a comment about whether or not their products are involved - usually on the home page. Or you can call the manufacturer's customer service.