MGA Entertainment, the global toy leader known for iconic brands like Little Tikes, L.O.L. Surprise!, and Bratz, today announced the debut of ...
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Target's Christmas-Themed Cat Tree Doubles As Holiday Decor
The Boots and Barkley Holiday Cat Tree is available now on Target's website for $120.99, and it is already making its way to ...
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Kindhearted stranger crochets baby hat during flight
Multiple people dead as US cargo plane crashes on take-off, triggering massive fireball Bureaucrat who dismissed cybersecurity advice thought risk was 'overrated' David Beckham receives knighthood ...
Sitting under a banner that read “Labour YIMBY”, Labour’s new Housing Secretary Steve Reed told The i Paper that he is determined to “accelerate” the building of new homes – and single out areas that ...
Target’s annual car seat trade-in event is back now through Oct. 4, so you can get 20% off a new car seat, stroller or select other baby gear just by bringing in an old seat—even if it’s expired or ...
The Oregon Health Authority is warning parents and caregivers to avoid a recalled baby food after reports of two lead poisoning cases in the state. In March, a recall was issued for more than 26,000 ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Target’s semiannual trade-in event offers parents a great opportunity to exchange old, expired or damaged safety equipment and receive a bonus. Target has announced that its ...
A company that makes baby food sold under a Target store brand is recalling more than 25,000 packages of a product because the food may contain elevated levels of lead. Miami-based Fruselva issued the ...
If your baby is eating store-bought baby food, then you need to check your pantries right now. Target just recalled some of their Good & Gather baby food due to an “elevated level of lead,” and you ...
Baby food has been recalled from Target stores nationwide on the possibility it has elevated lead. Miami’s Fruselva USA recalled two lots of Good & Gather baby Pea, Zucchini, Kale & Thyme Vegetable ...
The recall affects about 26,500 units of the product, classified as a Class II recall by the FDA. Consumers can return the recalled baby food for a full refund. Lead exposure is a concern for young ...
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