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Gas smokers, candles, menorahs recalled

Smokers sold under Masterbuilt, Cabela's label brands

SAN ANTONIO – Masterbuilt has recalled 41,000 LP gas smokers because they pose a fire hazard, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission.

The gas hose can disconnect and pose a fire hazard.

The seven-in-one smokers come in green or stainless with a Cabela's logo or black with a Masterbuilt logo.

The were sold since April 2011. Consumers are urged to stop using the smoker and contact Masterbuilt for a free replacement rubber LP gas hose.

You can call Masterbuilt at 800-489-1581, or visit www.masterbuilt.com.

All Lexibook baby bath seats and chairs are recalled because they pose a drowning danger.

The seats fail to meet federal safety standards for stability, and they can tip over while a baby is in it.

They were sold online at www.youngexplorers.com (855-831-7478), www.amazon.com (888-280-4331), www.wayfair.com (888-549-1625) and www.unbeatablesale.com (888-657-8436).

Parents should contact the seller for a refund or store credit.

Yankee Candle is recalling 31,000 of its Luminous Collection candles. 

The square glass jar can crack while the three-wick candle is lit. They were sold from September through November.

Consumers should contact Yankee Candle at 877-803-6890, or www.yankeecandle.com, for a refund.

As Hanukkah gets closer, Target is repeating its earlier recall of an acrylic menorah sold last year. The acrylic can melt and poses a fire hazard. Three fires have been reported.

Consumers can return the menorahs to the store for a refund.


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