Gerber Products Company is recalling and discontinuing all batches of edible Gerber Soothe N Chew Teething Sticks because of a potential choking hazard for babies and young children.

The recall was initiated after receiving consumer complaints of choking incidents. To date, one emergency room visit has been reported to the

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U.S. Trading Company of Hayward, CA is recalling Dragonfly jelly bars because they contain konjac powder and may present a choking hazard.

Konjac powder’s texture and consistency could pose a choking hazard to small children as well as adults with functional and/or anatomic abnormalities.

The recall was initiated after New

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Tiffany Food Corp. of Brooklyn, NY, is recalling all codes and flavors of its Mini Fruit Jelly Cups, because they may pose a choking hazard. Small jelly cups containing konjac powder have previously been implicated in choking deaths of children.

Konjac and its consequent texture and consistency could pose a

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Kraft Heinz recalls 83,800 cases of individually wrapped Kraft Singles American processed cheese slices.

“The issue was discovered after the company received several consumer complaints about finding the plastic stuck to a slice, including six complaints of consumers saying they choked or gagged in connection with the issue. No injuries

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Foremost Foods Corporation, of Pomona, CA, is recalling its Mini Fruit Jelly Cup (35.27oz.) because products are a potential choking hazard based on the product size. Small jelly cups have previously been implicated in choking deaths of children.

The potential choking hazard was confirmed after a discussion with a representative

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