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Wawa issues tumbler recall
Wawa-branded tumblers recalled because metal straws can cause lacerations; multiple injuries reported
A recall notice was issued for 60,000 Wawa-branded beverage tumblers after four injuries were reported from the products’ metal straws.
60,000 Wawa-branded tumblers recalled because their metal straws can cut customers
Some 60,000 Wawa-branded beverage tumblers are under recall due to a laceration hazard posed by the products’ metal straw. According to the U.S.
60,000 Wawa tumblers recalled due to metal straw
If you bought a tumbler from Wawa recently, you may want to stop using it. About 60,000 of these tumblers are being recalled because the metal straw can cut your hand or mouth. At least four people say they've been cut.
Did you buy a Wawa tumbler in these 9 states? Check for recall
The CPSC has issued a recall for Wawa tumblers with metal straws due to injury reports. Get more details here.
HALO recalls Wawa-branded tumblers following ‘laceration injuries’
STERLING, Ill. - The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission issued a recall Thursday on HALO reusable tumblers with metal straws, following four reports of incidents, resulting in four laceration injuries to the hand and mouth.
Halo Recalls Tumblers Sold at Wawa Due to Cuts From Metal Straws
Products were sold in Alabama, Washington D.C., Delaware, Florida, North Carolina, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Maryland in August
60,000 Wawa-Branded Tumblers Recalled Due to Laceration Hazard
Roughly 60,000 Wawa-branded tumblers were recalled this week over a portion of the product posing a laceration hazard.
Tumblers with metal straw recalled from Wawa stores after straw causes injuries, agency says
A U.S. agency is announcing a recall of tumblers with a metal straw that are sold at Wawa stores in multiple states. 60,000 of the tumblers are being recalled, according to the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission. The agency says the metal straw inside the tumbler can cut your mouth and/or fingers, posing a laceration hazard.
Approximately 60,000 Wawa-branded tumblers recalled
Approximately 60,000 tumbler water bottles with metal straws sold exclusively at Wawa convenience stores have been recalled due to a laceration hazard. According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC),
Wawa issues tumbler recall due to laceration hazard
According to a notice published by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, the metal straw inside the now-recalled tumblers can cut a user's mouth and/or fingers.
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Tumblers sold at Wawa stores in 8 states are being recalled over dangerous metal straws: Here’s what to do if you bought one
The Consumer Product Safety Commission has issued a notice for 60,000 plastic Halo tumblers after multiple people cut their ...
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Tumblers sold at Wawa stores recalled after their metal straws cut customers
Consumers also have the option of returning the
tumbler
and metal straw to get a refund in the form of a $15 gift card.
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