Cake, fish, lawn mower and sandals recalled from stores in Mississauga and Brampton

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Published July 4, 2021 at 4:39 pm

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Health Canada reports that multiple products have been recalled from stores this week (June 28 to July 4) due to potential health and safety risks, including 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:


Dufflet brand Plant-Based Chocolate Cake

Risk: The product contains egg which is not declared on the label, posing a potential risk to people with an egg allergy. There has been one reported allergic reaction associated with this product.

What you should do: Recalled products should be returned to the store where they were purchased.


Aberdeen and Black Tie brand ChaoZhou style fish balls

Risk: The product may contain soy which is not declared on the label, posing a potential risk to people with a soy allergy.

What you should do: Recalled products should be returned to the store where they were purchased.


Various Certified 2-in-1 Electric Mowers

Risk: The motor may overheat, posing a fire hazard. As of June 15, 2021, the company has received 8 reports (6 of model 060-0739 and 2 of model 060-0740) of incidents relating to units overheating and resulting in (or leading to potential of) the unit catching fire, and no reports of injuries.

What you should do: Immediately stop using the electric mowers and return them to any Canadian Tire Store for a full refund.


Joe Fresh Toddler’s and Kid’s Boy Functional Sandals

Risk: The front strap on the sandal may detach at the seam and cause tripping, as well as pose as a choking hazard to children. As of June 2021, the company has received one report of a defective sandal in Canada and one report of injury.

What you should do: Immediately take the sandals away from children and return them to any Loblaw banner store for a full refund.


Various Bio-Ethanol Tabletop Fireplaces by Anywhere Fireplace

Risk: The portable firepots lack appropriate labelling and hazard information, which could lead to a potentially serious fire or burn hazard.

What you should do: Immediately stop using the product and contact Anywhere Fireplace ([email protected]) for further directions. 

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