January 24, 2003- Tim Hortons Recall of Travel Mugs
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Tim Hortons of Oakville, Ontario, Canada, is voluntarily recalling about 6,500 travel mugs distributed in the United States. The lids on some of the mugs can detach allowing hot liquid to leak, posing a burn hazard to consumers.
September 3, 1997- Lava Java Mugs Recalled by Vesture
In cooperation with the U.S. ConsumerProduct Safety Commission (CPSC), Vesture Corp. of Asheboro,N.C., is recalling about 44,000 microwaveable beveragemugs sold under the name Lava Java. When heated in amicrowave, the mug can ignite posing a fire hazard, or themug's hard plastic shell can split open allowing hot thermalmaterial to be discharged from the mug posing a risk of burninjuries to consumers.
FEBRUARY 18, 1997- Lighted Magic Faucet & Fountain Mugs Recall
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product SafetyCommission (CPSC), Atico International Inc. of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., isrecalling about 74,400 Lighted Magic Faucet mugs and about 22,400 LightedMagic Fountain mugs. The novelty mugs' motors could overheat, creating apotential fire hazard.
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