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There's a warning for parents after a popular baby wipe has been recalled by Sam's Club. Simply Right baby wipes from Sam's Club are no longer on the shelf after the wipes were found to have ...
The wipes, made by Pennsylvania-based Nutek Disposables Incorporated, were distributed before Oct. 21, 2014, and were sold at Walgreens, Sam's Club, Family Dollar, Fred's, and Diapers.com.
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MCELHATTAN, PA (WWJ) — Nutek Disposables has initiated a nationwide voluntary recall of baby wipes ... These wipes were distributed prior to Oct. 21, 2014 at Walgreens, Sam's Club, Family ...
MCELHATTAN, PA -- A Pennsylvania company is recalling baby wipes sold nationwide " including at Walgreens, Sams Club and Family Dollar " because the wipes may contain a bacteria called ...
A Pennsylvania company that sold baby wipes contaminated with bacteria has ... They were distributed through Oct. 21 to Walgreens, Sam's Club, Family Dollar, Fred's and Diapers.com.
The baby wipes were sold at retailers including Diapers.com, Sam's Club, Walgreens, and Family Dollar stores under a variety of brand names: ...
10 different brands of baby wipes sold ... and Well Beginnings. The wipes were distributed by Nutek before October 21, 2014 to the following retail stores: Walgreens, Sam's Club, Family Dollar ...
I was a loyal Costco member until I realized my family saved more money by shopping at Sam's Club. The Member's Mark baby wipes and garbage bags are cheaper than the versions we bought at Costco.