Stanley just announced a recall of approximately 2.6 million of its popular Switchback and Trigger Action travel mugs. This decision comes in response to nearly 40 reports of burns associated with ...
The widely popular cup makers issued a recall on 2.6 million Switchback and Trigger Action stainless steel travel mugs, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, due to faulty lids that ...
Stanley is recalling 2.6 million mugs sold in the U.S. after the company received dozens of consumer complaints, including some users who reported getting burned and requiring medical attention.
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 is recalling ...
They’re also more convenient — I make my coffee and tea at home the vast majority of the time, but now, I pour it into one of the few reusable mugs I tested for this story whenever I want to ...
Stanley issued a voluntary recall of two travel mug models that affects over 2 million products. The bottles feature a defective lid that poses a burn hazard. See below for a list of affected ...
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Stanley on Thursday issued a recall on 2.6 million of its stainless steel mugs due to potential burn hazards that have caused injuries to 38 people. The recall pertains to all Stanley Switchback ...
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,” the Consumer Product Safety ...
Stanley, the massively popular drinkware brand, has voluntarily recalled approximately 2.6 million Switchback and Trigger Action travel mugs due to a potential "burn hazard," according to a ...