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  2. Product recall - Wikipedia

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    Product recall. A product recall is a request from a manufacturer to return a product after the discovery of safety issues or product defects that might endanger the consumer or put the maker/seller at risk of legal action. The recall is an effort to limit ruination of the corporate image and limit liability for corporate negligence, which can ...

  3. 5 of the Biggest Product Recalls of All Time - AOL

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    The cost of the recall was roughly $2 billion at the time. In 2014, the company would pay a $1.2 billion fine to the Justice Department to avoid prosecution over their knowledge of these safety ...

  4. The 10 Biggest Consumer Product Recalls of 2010 - AOL

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    The biggest consumer product recall of 2010, it turned out, should not have been a recall at all. But a dozen recalls involved more than 1 million products apiece and left consumers scrambling to ...

  5. FDA recall policies - Wikipedia

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    FDA guidelines for companies to follow when recalling defective products under the Agency's jurisdiction are published in Title 21 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 7. These guidelines make clear that FDA expects these firms to take full responsibility for product recalls, including follow-up checks to assure that recalls are successful.

  6. Category:Product recalls - Wikipedia

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    0–9. 2007 Chinese export recalls. 2008 Chinese heparin adulteration. 2010 DePuy Hip Recall. 2010 Johnson & Johnson children's product recall.

  7. Can You Make Money From a Product Recall? It Depends - AOL

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    For example, the Hard Rock had to recall children’s hoodies because the drawstring posed a risk. Parents can call or email the company about returning the product or simply remove the drawstring.

  8. Alcon - Wikipedia

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    Alcon Inc. ( German: Alcon AG) is a Swiss-American pharmaceutical and medical device company specializing in eye care products. It has a paper headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland but its operational headquarters are in Fort Worth, Texas, United States, where it employs about 4,500 people. [2]

  9. 2010 Johnson & Johnson children's product recall - Wikipedia

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    The 2010 Johnson & Johnson children's product recall involved 43 over-the-counter children's medicines announced by McNeil Consumer Healthcare, a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson, on April 30, 2010. Medications in the recall included liquid versions of Tylenol, Tylenol Plus, Motrin, Zyrtec, and Benadryl. The products were recalled after it was ...