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Sean Seddon

Lidl, Costa and kids' toys all feature in latest product recall notices

A number of products have been urgently recalled over safety fears.

After a mass recall of hummous earlier this week , the Chartered Trading Standards Institute are pulling more items off the shelves.

If you have any of these items in your house, you're entitled to a full refund.

Take it to the shop you bought it from - you shouldn't even need a receipt - and you'll get your money.

Have a look below at the dodgy products being pulled.

Lidl GB Green Pesto Alla Genovese

Brand - Baresa

Pack size: 190 g

Batch codes: IIF103, IIF183 and IIF186

Best-before date: June 2022

This product contains peanuts making it a possible health risk for anyone with an allergy to peanuts.

Lidl GB Green Pesto Alla Genovese (CTSI)

Costa Millionaire Mallow Bites

Best before: January 7 and 8, 2020

This Costa Coffee product has been recalled as the labelling potentially contains two incorrectly declared allergens: egg and wheat.

Customers with these Millionaire Mallow Bites should return them to store for a full refund.

Costa Coffee (Birmingham Mail)

Light up gloves

Brand - DIMY

Batch number - X000VCK8L

The battery is easily accessible without the use of any tools.

A child may put these in the mouth, which could cause damage to the child's gastrointestinal tract

Children's swing

Brand - Kingsport

Model number -  28881W

Batch number - 6906543512397

The product is incorrectly labelled as being suitable for small children.

The crotch strap can break and the seat back and bottom may come apart, causing the small child to slip down and become trapped by the neck where the two shoulder straps meet, leading to strangulation.

Balloons

Brand - Yun fan 100 x three coloured balloons

Model number -  YF 235 100

Batch number - X000ZEQI1J

The amount of nitrosamines released by the balloons is too high (measured value up to 2.3 mg/kg).

Nitrosamines are genotoxic carcinogens via inhalation, ingestion or dermal exposure.

A child can get exposed to them by putting the balloon in the mouth.

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