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All product recalls associated with NELSON.
Total Recalls
14
Past Year
0
Class I (Serious)
0
Most Recent
Aug 2023
Data from FDA, USDA, CPSC, and NHTSA public records. Recall counts vary by company size, industry, and reporting practices. Always check official sources for current information.
Nelson Trailers (Nelson) is recalling one 2018 CBC-40ST trailer equipped with a Dexter Smart-Steer Axle with a bolt-on steering arm. The steering arm may break during certain conditions, such as low speed and high side-loading.
Foreign material near or along the edge of the hydrogel adhesive within the pouch packaging
The firm is recalling Cookies & Cream ice cream products as product labels failed to declare the wheat allergen or the wheat ingredients.
The firm is recalling Death By Chocolate ice cream products as product labels failed to declare the soy allergen (from soy lecithin) as ingredient.
The firm is recalling Cinnamon Carmel Swirl as labels failed to declare the allergen Soy (from soy lecithin) as an ingredient.
The firm is recalling Chocolate Bullwinkle ice cream products as product labels failed to declare the soy allergen (from soy lecithin) as ingredient.
The firm is recalling Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough as product labels failed to declare the allergens; wheat and Soy (from soy lecithin) as ingredients.
The firm is recalling Vanilla Fudge ice cream products as product labels failed to declare the Soy allergen (from soy lecithin) as ingredient.
The firm is recalling Coconut Almond Joy ice cream products as product labels failed to declare the allergens wheat and Soy (from soy lecithin) as ingredients.
The firm is recalling Bullwinkle ice cream products as product labels failed to declare Soy (from soy lecithin) as ingredients.
The firm is recalling Cappuccino ice cream as product labels failed to declare the allergen Soy (from soy lecithin) as an ingredient.
The firm is recalling Butterscotch Vanilla due to undeclared soy from soy lecithin.
The firm is recalling Cotton Candy ice cream as product labels failed to declare the allergen Soy (from soy lecithin) as an ingredient.
April 12, 1994 Release # 94-059 PRODUCT: Approximately 14,400 American Camper NY90 Rope Hammocks by Nelson Weather-Rite, Inc. PROBLEM: The ropes can give way causing the user to fall to the ground. WHAT TO DO: Consumers should return hammocks to place of purchase for a refund. Consumers may also contact Nelson/Weather-Rite, Inc. regarding any questions at 1-800-255-6061 or write to Nelson/Weather-Rite Customer Service, 14760, Santa Fe Trail Drive, Lenexa, KS 66215. WASHINGTON, DC -- CPSC, Nelson Weather-Rite, Inc., Lenexa, KS, is voluntarily recalling its American Camper NY90 Rope Hammock. The NY90 Hammock has cotton ropes that stretch, loosening the twine binding that secures the rope in a loop around the rings at the end of the hammock. As a result, the ropes can work their way loose from the rings and allow the hammock to drop to the ground. The hammock is described as a giant rope hammock, 90 by 48 inches, with heavy-duty, knotted cotton ropes, and 49 inch wooden spreader bars. Nelson Weather-Rite, Inc. has received 5 reported incidents of the hammock collapsing resulting in 5 minor injuries to users. The injuries included sprains to the lower back, elbow, and forearm and abrasions to various parts of the body. The NY90 Hammock was sold nationwide from February 1992 to October 1993. Approximately 14,400 hammocks were distributed for sale in retail stores. Although the incident rate is low, the entire quantity is being recalled in the interest of consumer safety. Consumers should stop use of the hammock and return them to the place of purchase for a refund. Consumers may contact Nelson/Weather-Rite, Inc. regarding any questions at 1-800-255-6061 or write to Nelson/Weather-Rite Customer Service, 14760, Santa Fe Trail Drive, Lenexa, KS 66215