Curry, bikes and furniture recalled from stores in Mississauga, Brampton and Ontario

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Published August 15, 2021 at 6:43 pm

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Health Canada reports that multiple products have been recalled from stores in Ontario this week (August 9 to 15) due to potential health and safety risks.

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:


Nomad Nutrition brand Caribbean Curry and Kathmandu Curry

Risk: Nomad Nutrition is recalling Nomad Nutrition brand Caribbean Curry from the marketplace because it contains undeclared mustard and split pea which are not declared on the label and Nomad Nutrition brand Kathmandu Curry from the marketplace because it contains undeclared mustard which is not declared on the label.

What you should do: People with an allergy to mustard or split pea should check if the product can be returned to the store it was purchased from.


Snower 3-drawer chest

Risk: The chest may tip over if not securely anchored to the wall.

What you should do: Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled product that is not securely anchored to the wall and install the anchoring kit provided with the unit or contact Structube to obtain a free anchoring repair kit.


Rossignol All Track DH Bicycle

Risk: Rossignol has received reports of cracks forming at the head tube area of the bicycle frame in the above referenced models shipped to dealers between March, 2018 and October, 2020. This could lead to the frame’s head tube and fork unexpectedly separating from the rest of the bicycle. This type of frame failure could result in severe injury or even death.

What you should do: Consumers should immediately stop riding their Rossignol All-Track DH bicycles. Consumers will be contacted by Rossignol Dealer Services and directed to their nearest Rossignol dealer, or other appropriate service provider, to arrange for a replacement.


Concordia Furniture 3 drawers 1 door dressers in Summer nights

Risk: The recalled dresser may tip over if not securely anchored to the wall, posing a tip-over and entrapment hazard that can result in serious injury or death to children.

What you should do: Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled dresser that is not securely anchored to the wall, and contact the company to obtain a replacement anchoring repair kit.

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