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Recall: "Perfect Resistance" bands

By: Jayne Ann Bugda
Updated: January 24, 2013
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About 75-thousand "perfect resistance" bands are being recalled.
    The fitness bands can detach from the mesh cloth loops and pose injury to its user or anyone nearby.
    Implus Footcare has received reports of twelve such cases, including injuries to the back, hand and eye.
    The bands were sold exclusively at Walmart and online at PerfectOnline
    Consumers should stop using the fitness bands and contact Implus Footcare for a refund or replacement product at  1-800-446-7587

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