

WASHINGTON, April 24 (UPI) -- Target Corp. is recalling 149,700 Giada De Laurentiis lasagna pans that can break, posing a risk of lacerations, U.S. regulators said.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission said the ceramic lasagna pans were imported from China by Wilton Industries Inc. of Woodridge, Ill. They were sold at Target stores from January 2009 through October 2012 for about $22 individually and for $35 and $50 for a six-piece set.
The store has received 39 reports of pans breaking. Six of the reports included incidents of lacerations, the commission said.
The lasagna pans are 9-inch by 13-inch ceramic Giada De Laurentiis brand pans.
Consumers were advised to stop using the pans and return them to Target for a full refund.
Consumers can call 800-440-0680 for information.
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