Mustard, onions, Tums and more products recalled in Mississauga and Brampton

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Published November 7, 2021 at 2:36 pm

Health Canada reports that multiple products have been recalled from stores in Ontario this week (Nov. 1 to 7) due to potential health and safety risks, including stores in Mississauga and Brampton.

Residents are advised to check if they have these products at home and avoid using or consuming them out of caution.

The following products are affected:


Farm Boy brand Dijon Mustard

Risk: The product contains egg which is not listed on the label.

What you should do: Residents with an egg allergy should check if the product can be returned to the store it was purchased from.


Jongilpoom brand Enoki Mushroom

Risk: Possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination. Food contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes may not look or smell spoiled but can still make you sick with symptoms such as vomiting, nausea, persistent fever, muscle aches, severe headache and neck stiffness.

What you should do: Recalled products should be thrown out or returned to the location where they were purchased. If you think you became sick from consuming a recalled product, call your doctor.


Gordon Choice brand Red Onions

Risk: Possible Salmonella contamination. Food contaminated with Salmonella may not look or smell spoiled but can still make you sick with symptoms such as fever, headache, vomiting, nausea, abdominal cramps and diarrhea. Risks are higher for young children, pregnant women, the elderly and people with weakened immune systems.

What you should do: Recalled products should be returned to the store where they were purchased. If you think you became sick from eating a recalled product, contact your doctor.


Mumm’s Sprouting Seeds brand Broccoli

Risk: Possible Salmonella contamination. Food contaminated with Salmonella may not look or smell spoiled but can still make you sick with symptoms such as fever, headache, vomiting, nausea, abdominal cramps and diarrhea. Risks are higher for young children, pregnant women, the elderly and people with weakened immune systems.

What you should do: Recalled products should be returned to the store where they were purchased. If you think you became sick from eating a recalled product, contact your doctor.


Two lots of TUMS Assorted Berries Extra Strength Tablets

Risk: The tablets may contain metal fragments. The company reported to Health Canada that it received a consumer complaint of a small metal wire fragment embedded in a tablet.

What you should do: Stop using the recalled product and talk to your healthcare provider if you have taken a recalled product and have health concerns.


Elektron BP-1 Power Handles

Risk: The wiring within the power cord can short-circuit and cause it to overheat, posing fire and burn hazards.

What you should do: Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled Elektron Power Handle BP-1 and contact Elektron to arrange free return shipping and a full refund.


Coleman Classic 2 Burner Naphtha Stove

Risk: The lack of child-resistant packaging and appropriate labelling information could result in unintentional exposure to the chemical product and lead to serious illness or injury, including death.

What you should do: Consumers should contact Coleman for updated product warning labels and a new childproof cap for the stove.


Turbo Racer and Cloud Racer Playsets with Wooden Roof

Risk: The wooden parts used to reinforce and create a decorative gable design on the wooden roof pose an entrapment hazard to children. Children can become trapped in the gap between the lower part of the roof structure and the bottom of the gable decoration.

What you should do: Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled playsets. Backyard Play Systems will send affected consumers a free repair kit which includes replacement wood parts, hardware and instructions.


Space-saving, Foldable and Comfortable 6-wheel Baby Walker

Risk: Baby walkers are banned in Canada and may pose an injury hazard.

What you should do: Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled products and contact Shandong Chengyan Culture Development at [email protected] for a full refund.

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