Tim Hortons soup product, sauce and more recalled for health risks in Mississauga and Brampton

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Published November 13, 2022 at 2:23 pm

Multiple food items and other products have been recalled from retailers in Ontario, including stores in Mississauga and Brampton, due to potential health and safety risks.

See below for further information on each individual recall:


Tim Hortons brand Soup Base Chicken Noodle

Risk: Presence of insects.

What you should do: The recalled product should be thrown out and should not be sold, served or distributed.


Seed Ranch Flavor Co. brand Umami Everyday Sauce

Seed Ranch Flavor Co. – Umami Everyday Sauce – 148 ml (front)

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

What you should do: Residents with a soy allergy should avoid eating the product and check if it can be returned to the store it was purchased from.


Various Ekouaer brand Children’s Sleepwear

Ekouaer sleepwear in varous styles and colours

Risk: These products do not meet the flammability requirements for children’s sleepwear. Loose-fitting children’s sleepwear can contact ignition sources such as stove elements, candles, and matches more readily than tight-fitting sleepwear, and once ignited will burn rapidly, potentially resulting in severe burns to large areas of the child’s body.

What you should do: Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled children’s sleepwear and contact Ekouaer for additional instructions and a refund.


Various Thule Camber and Thule Range hitch bike carriers

Thule Range

Risk: The company has become aware of a manufacturing weld defect in the bike arm assembly.  If the consumer does not use the safety strap or lock cable, this failure could lead to the bike arm assembly detaching from the bike carrier. This could cause a vehicle crash or injury to a nearby passenger.

What you should do: Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled products and contact Thule to register for a free replacement bike mast assembly.


Generac and DR Portable Generators

Image 1. Generac Portable Generator with handle retracted

Risk: The folding handle on the side of the generators can pinch the user’s fingers, posing an amputation and crush hazard, unless the locking pin has been properly inserted to secure the handle in place before and after moving the generator.

What you should do: Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled portable generators, unless the locking pin has been properly inserted to secure the handle in place before and after moving the generator, and contact Generac for a free, updated repair kit.

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