Today’s case presents the question of whether a drop-side baby crib, advertised as “meeting all U.S. and Canadian standards” but subsequently labeled dangerous and recalled by the Consumer Product Safety Commission, gives rise to a cause of action under the Illinois Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act. Celina Wiegel purchased a 2007 model Rochester Stages Crib, a drop-side baby crib, manufactured by Stork Craft Manufacturing Inc. and sold by Wal-Mart. A month after buying the crib in …