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Stanley cups recalled. Products can cause burns, product safety commission says
Stanley is recalling millions of travel mugs after consumers suffered burns using the products, the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission announced Thursday. The recall affects 2.6 million Switchback and Trigger Action stainless steel travel mugs sold in the U.
Stanley has recalled 2.6 million mugs sold in the U.S., including Wisconsin, over burn risk
The recall includes all Stanley Switchback and Trigger Action stainless steel travel mugs sold in the U.S., the CPSC notice said. The threads on the recalled mugs' lids can shrink
Stanley recalls more than 2.5 million travel mugs over possible burn hazard
Stanley, the drinkware brand that exploded in popularity on social media, issued a recall of roughly 2.6 million travel mugs over potential “burn hazards,”<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More
2.6 million Stanley mugs recalled after reports of burn injuries
Stanley recalled 2.6 million mugs on Thursday due to burn hazards, resulting in dozens of burn injuries worldwide.
Stanley recalls lids of 2.6 million mugs after dozens of burn injuries
The Consumer Product Safety Commission said it received reports that lids on Stanley’s Switchback and Trigger Action stainless steel travel mugs detached during use.
Stanley Recalls Millions of Mugs Over Concerns the Lids Might Fall Off, Causing Burns
The travel cups, some of which sell for $50, were on Amazon's website and at Walmart, Dick's Sporting Goods, Target and other stores from June 2016 through December 2024.
2.6 million Stanley mugs recalled after 38 reported burn injuries due to faulty lid
The recalled Stanley Switchback and Trigger Action stainless steel travel mugs were sold at Amazon, Walmart, Target and more.
Stanley Recalls 2.6M Travel Mugs Over Concerns Lids Might Be Burn Risk
The company said that the mug’s lid threads can shrink when exposed to heat and torque, causing the lid to detach during use, posing a burn hazard.
Stanley recalls 2.6M switchback and trigger travel mugs due to possible burn hazard
Stanley is recalling approximately 2.6 million of its switchback and trigger action stainless steel travel mugs sold in the U.S. because of a potential burn hazard.
Stanley recalls millions of travel mugs over concerns the lids might fall off, causing burns
Stanley is recalling approximately 2.6 million of its switchback and trigger action stainless steel travel mugs sold in the U.S. because of a potential burn hazard. The company said that the mug’s lid threads
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