The US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has announced a voluntary product recall of approximately 5,000 baby bottle and food warmers in cooperation with Munchkin Inc.
The US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has announced a voluntary product recall of approximately 5,000 baby bottle and food warmers in cooperation with Munchkin Inc.
The products, called Deluxe Bottle and Food Warmers, were reported to overheat in nine reports submitted to the manufacturer. In some cases, the product ignited, causing damage to countertops. As of the May 8 recall, no injuries related to the overheating units have been reported.
Only the product with the lot number "TP-1487" are involved in the recall. For more information, please visit the CPSC's website, www.cpsc.gov.
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