Over 600 consumers said their tumblers broke apart, creating loose pieces that could pose a serious choking risk.
HydroJug, of Ogden, Utah, initiated the recall of about 17,000 14-ounce Children’s Sport Tumblers because “the rivets on the ...
HydroJug is recalling 17,000 of its 14-ounce children’s sports tumblers due to a choking hazard caused by the metal fasteners ...
About 17,000 children’s water tumblers sold nationwide have been recalled for a choking risk, according to the. HydroJug is ...
HydroJug has recalled its 14-ounce Children’s Sport Tumbler after 656 reports of loose handle rivets that pose a choking ...
The recall was announced on December 4, and applies to about 17,00 units. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission says ...
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - A recall has been issued for HydroJug’s 14-ounce ‘Children’s Sport Tumblers’ due to a choking hazard. The recall was announced on December 4, and applies to about ...
The recall is for the 24-piece CreateOn Crayola-branded pip-Cubes, which contain magnets that can become loose and pose a ...
There were several kids' toys and even some tumblers recalled Thursday due to concerns of choking, battery swallowing and ...
HydroJug, of Ogden, Utah, initiated the recall of about 17,000 14-ounce Children’s Sport Tumblers because “the rivets on the ...
The Consumer Product Safety Commission issued a recall notice for Hydrojug's 14-ounce Children's Sports Tumblers on Thursday.