Tumblers sold at Wawa stores recalled after their metal straws cut customers
About 60,000 tumblers sold at Wawa stores in eight states and the District of Columbia are being recalled after its manufacturer received four reports of laceration injuries, according to a notice published Thursday by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
The tumblers’ metal straws pose a risk of cutting consumers’ hands and mouths, the notice said.
The recall involves 24-ounce reusable plastic tumblers with Wawa imprinted on them and sold during the month of August for about $13 each, said Halo Branded Solutions of Sterling, Illinois, which imported the made-in-China tumblers.
https://halo.com/safety-recall-24oz-mug/ or http://www.halo.com.
Kate Gibson
Source: cbsnews.com