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Baby strollers recalled over unintentional folding risk.

Publication: The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)
Publication Date: 26-SEP-08
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access
Full Article Title: Baby strollers recalled over unintentional folding risk.(Broadcast transcript)

Article Excerpt
Byline: CBC News

Health Canada is recalling a baby stroller because of the risk that it could fold unintentionally.

About 140 of the strollers were sold under the brand name Phil & Ted's Dash Buggy/Stroller between February 2008 and May 2008 at various independent retailers of children's products, Health...



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