Consumer Alert: Products Recalled

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    Attorney General Todd Rokita reminds Hoosiers to be aware of products that were recalled in June. and July Consumers should take full advantage of the solutions available for those who purchased the recalled items.   

    “Hoosiers have the right to know if items bought have the potential for danger and should be able to find a solution to replace the recalled product. This month, there are several over the counter medications you will want to check your medicine cabinet for,” Attorney General Rokita said. “Consumer protection is one of my office’s top priorities. If you have difficulty finding a solution, call my office for help.”  

    According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the following consumer products were recalled in June:  

    Lidocaine Topical Anesthetic Cream from Mohnark Pharmaceuticals 

    Walgreens Brand Acetaminophen from Aurohealth 

    Kroger Brand Aspirin and Ibuprofen from Time-Cap Labs 

    Kroger Brand Acetaminophen from Aurohealth  

    Kroger Brand Acetaminophen from Sun Pharma 

    Microwavable Bowl Holders from DEMDACO 

    Refrigerators from Frigidaire and Electrolux 

    Pajama Sets from Target 

    Aflac Plush Promotional Ducks from Communicorp 

    Children’s Toys from Jungle Jumparoo 

    Activity Loops Toys from The Manhattan Toy Company 

    Electric Bicycles from Brompton Bicycle 

    Black Light Fixtures from Spirit Halloween 

    Treadmills from Nautilus 

    Intimidator and Mahindra Utility Vehicles from Intimidator 

    Bottom Freezer, French Door Refrigerators from Hisense USA 

    Backcountry Access Avalanche Transceivers from Elevate Outdoor Collective 

    Wood Baby Activity Push Walkers from Asweets 

    Children’s Robes from Joey 

    Egg Chairs from TJX 

    Children’s Sleepwear from Loulou Lollipop 

    Electrical Panels from Schneider ElectricTM 

    Children’s Desks and Chairs from Times Tienda 

    Wooden Xylophone Toys from Primark 

    WarmWave and Hunter Ceramic Tower Heaters from Sienhua Group 

    If you believe you purchased a recalled product, stop using it and check its recall notice (linked above). Follow the notice’s instructions, including where to return the product, how to get the product fixed, how to dispose of the product, how to receive a refund for the product, or what steps must be taken to receive a replacement product.  

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