Perrigo recall
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission announces a voluntary recall of 14,000 bottles of Perrigo-manufactured H.E.B. brand Super B-Complex vitamins with iron June 13. The vitamins do not have child-resistant packaging and as a result "could cause serious injury or death if ingested by a child," the commission states, noting that no injuries have been reported thus far. The bottles were sold at Texas H.E.B. retail stores from December 2003 through April 2005 for $4 and can be returned to H.E.B. retail locations for a refund or replacement...
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