3 On Your Side Recall Round-Up: Baby Carriers, Trail Mix And Frozen Veggies
By Jim Donovan
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- There could be dangerous products in and around your home. Here's information you need to know in this week's 3 On Your Side Recall Roundup.
First up, baby carrier concerns. TwinGo is recalling about 4,000 baby carriers. The waist buckle can break posing a fall hazard to children in the carrier. The TwinGo original carrier is designed to hold one or two babies. Made of fabric, it's black on the outside and blue or orange on the inside. They've been sold since December of 2014 at boutique stores and on Amazon.com. Stop using the carrier and contact TwinGo for a replacement buckle.
Next up, trouble with some trail mix. Bags of Uncle Buck's sweet and salty trail mix are being recalled due to a listeria threat.
The three ounce clear bags were sold at Bass Pro Shops nationwide. They have two different "best by" dates: March 14 and April 18 of 2017. Contact the manufacturer, Rucker's Wholesale, for a refund..
Speaking of listeria, check your freezer. We've got another frozen vegetable recall to tell you about. Pictsweet is recalling green beans, green peas and other mixed frozen vegetables containing the beans and peas due to a potential listeria threat.
The vegetables were sold nationwide.
TwinGo Baby Carriers
cpsc.gov/en/Recalls/2016/Twin-Go-Recalls-Baby-Carriers/
Uncle Buck's Trail Mix
fda.gov/Safety/Recalls/ucm500009.htm
Pictsweet Vegetables
fda.gov/Safety/Recalls/ucm499946.htm