Target Recalls Giada De Laurentiis Lasagna Pan Due to Laceration Hazard


Target is recalling 150,000 Giada De Laurentiis lasagna pans. The pans are being recalled for a safety issue.  They may break and cause cuts or lacerations.  The pans are 9 by 13 inches in size and were sold either individually or in part of a six-piece set. The bottom of the pan is marked with “Giada De Laurentiis for Target”.
Target has received 39 reports of the pan breaking or cracking during normal use of the product. The breakage caused cuts and lacerations in six of those occasions.
Consumers who have purchased this brand of Lasagna pans should immediately stop using them and return them to their local target for a full refund. Consumers who purchased the pans as part of a set should return the lasagna pan only. These pans were sold at target stores nationwide and on target.com from January 2009 to 0ctober 2012.
Click here for the full CPSC recall alert.

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