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# Major Recall Alert: Cream Chargers Recalled Due to Sale Without Market Authorization in Canada

Health Canada has issued a recall for cream chargers sold under various brand names due to their unauthorized sale for inhalation purposes. Products sold without market authorization pose serious safety risks to consumers. This blog post provides everything you need to know about the recall and how you can protect yourself and your loved ones.

## Why This Recall is Important

Cream chargers, commonly used for culinary purposes like whipping cream, are being recalled because they are sold for inhalation without the necessary market authorization (DIN) in Canada. The absence of proper authorization means these products have not been assessed for safety, quality, or efficacy, putting consumers at risk of potential harm.

These devices contain substances like nitrous oxide, which are increasingly being misused for recreational purposes. Inhalation can lead to severe side effects such as nausea, dizziness, oxygen deprivation, and in some cases, long-term harm. This recall is a critical step to prevent misuse and ensure consumer safety.

## Details of the Recall

The affected products include several brands widely available across Canada:
- **Brand Names:** Bamboozle, Best Whip, Erotica, Gold Whip, Great Whip, Super Whip
- **Product Name:** Cream Charger
- **Reason for Recall:** The product is sold for inhalation without market authorization (DIN) in Canada.
- **Date Announced:** October 2023

Health Canada has provided an image of the recalled product for reference. [View the image here](https://myrecalls.app/images/products/31632_1773351807.jpg). For more details, visit the [official recall notice](https://recalls-rappels.canada.ca/en/alert-recall/cream-chargers-sold-inhalation-without-market-authorization-din).

## What You Should Do

Consumers who have purchased these cream chargers are urged to take the following steps immediately:

- **Stop Using the Product:** Discontinue use of the recalled product, especially for inhalation.
- **Dispose of Safely:** Return unused cream chargers to the point of purchase or dispose of them in accordance with local regulations for hazardous materials.
- **Consult a Medical Professional:** If you or someone you know has experienced adverse effects from using this product, seek medical advice immediately.
- **Report Incidents:** Notify Health Canada of any issues related to this product by filing a complaint through their [official website](https://recalls-rappels.canada.ca/).

Your proactive steps can protect not only your health but also contribute to public safety by reducing the misuse of these products.

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### Final Thoughts

This recall underscores the importance of purchasing products that meet Canada’s stringent safety and quality standards. Always look for products with proper market authorization to avoid potential risks to your health.

For the latest updates on this and other recalls, bookmark the [official recall page](https://recalls-rappels.canada.ca/en/alert-recall/cream-chargers-sold-inhalation-without-market-authorization-din) and download the MyRecalls App today. Stay informed. Stay safe.

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