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Bedside Cradles and "Henry" Gym Sets Recalls

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Recall Date:
November 12, 1998

Recall Details

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

November 12, 1998

 

Release # 99-020

 

This press release consists of two recalls. Please choose the appropriate recall below.
 

- Bedside Cradles - W.C. Redmon Co., of Peru, Ind., is recalling about 1,800 "Cuddle Me Close" bedside cradles for repair. The legs on the cradles can become loose and can separate, causing the cradle to tip.
 

- "Henry" Gym Sets - Menard Inc. of Eau Claire, Wis., is recalling about 8,000 "Henry" Gym Sets, model #68. If assembled incorrectly, the glider support tube on these gym sets could bend or break, causing the riders to fall or be thrown from the glider.

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