Recalls: Containers and Packaging

June 30, 2011 International Vitamin Corporation Recalls Live Better Vitamins Due to Failure to Meet Child-Resistant Closure Requirement

The recalled supplements were sold in white plastic bottles. "Live Better Complete Multivitamin One Daily Maximum Formula" is printed in blue and red on a white label on one product and "Live Better Complex Vitamin B50" is printed in blue and green on a white label on the other product. Read more.


April 12, 2011 Redken 5th Avenue NYC Recalls Guts Spray Mousse Foam Due to Risk of Rupture

This recall involves Redken Guts 10 Volume Spray Mousse Foam sold in 10.58- and 2-ounce size cans. The hair styling product was sold in a silver container with black writing. "Redken" and "10" are printed on the front of the product. The product can be identified by a lot code printed on the bottom of the can. Lot codes included in this recall include: Read more.


April 6, 2011 Stained Glass Soldering Irons Recalled By Cooper Tools Due to Burn Hazard

The recalled product is a 100 watt, 120 volt stained glass soldering iron with “Weller” and the model number W100PG, W100P3 or W100PGMX written on the light blue handle. The model number is located under the Weller brand name on the iron’s handle. Only certain date codes are included in the recall. Read more.


May 27, 2010 Cost Plus Inc. Recalls Tea Glasses Due to Risk of Lead Exposure

The recalled Moroccan tea glasses were sold in 7-ounce and 11.25-ounce sizes. The glasses have an etched graphic design on the outside of the glass and were sold in assorted colors such as blue, green, and red. Read more.


May 5, 2010 Klean Kanteen Recalls Water Bottle Spouts Due to Choking Hazard

The Sport Cap 2.0 water bottle spouts are made of black plastic and have an attachment loop. “Klean Kanteen” is stamped into the side of the cap. Read more.


April 1, 2010 Crate and Barrel Recalls Glass Water Bottles Due to Laceration Hazard

This recall involves clear glass water bottles including 22-ounce bottles with SKU number 437-151 and 50-ounce bottles with SKU number 437-169. The SKU numbers are listed on a white bar code label on the bottom of the item Read more.


January 28, 2010 Starbucks Recalls Glass Water Bottles Due to Laceration Hazard

This recall involves clear glass water bottles with SKU number 11003503. The 20-ounce water bottles have the words “Glass Water Bottle” printed on a blue label affixed to the bottle. Read more.


November 5, 2009 The Life is Good Company Travel Mugs Recalled Due to Burn Hazard

This recall involves Newbury Travel Mugs. The 7 ½ -inch tall mugs were sold in blue, green and orange each with a navy blue lid. The Life is good trademark is printed on the mug along with a graphic of a heart, peace symbol or daisy. Read more.


March 18, 2009 Montessori N' Such Recalls Metal Vases, Pails and Other Containers Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard

The recalled metal containers are instructional materials for use in the classroom. The item number is printed on the product’s packaging. The recall includes only the colors and item numbers listed below: Read more.


September 16, 2008 Pottery Barn Kids Recalls Children's Metal Water Bottles Due to Choking Hazard

The metal water bottles are about 9 inches tall and have a black rubber pull up sip top. The following water bottles are included in this recall. The style number and “Pottery Barn Kids” are printed on a white sticker on the bottom of the water bottle. Read more.