EMAIL
| PRINT
| REPORT TYPO
| SEND YOUR FEEDBACK
|
Anthropologie tin candles recalled in U.S.
- November 21, 2008 11:48 AM
- By Tara Kimura
The New York-based Candela Group is recalling about 225 tin candles sold exclusively at Anthropologie stores, because they pose a fire and burn hazard, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said Thursday.
The CPSC warns the flames could flare when the candle burns down to the bottom of the tin. No associated incidents or injuries have been reported.
The candles were sold in the U.S. from September 2008 through October 2008 for about $20 US.
The products were made in the U.S.
Consumers should stop using the candles and contact the company for return information.
Categories
Recent Entries
- Seymour Custom Solvent recalled over labelling
- Health Canada has recalled 16,000 Seymour Custom Solvent Blend and Water Blend aerosol products because they do not meet mandatory warning labelling requirements.... Continue reading this post
- Kids eyeglass cases recalled because of lead levels
- About 1,500 childrens' eyeglass cases have been recalled because paint on the cases contains lead levels in excess of federal standards.... Continue reading this post
- GUND board books pose choking hazard
- GUND Inc. and Health Canada have recalled three baby books because they come with a plastic handle that can separate from the book bind and pose a choking hazard.... Continue reading this post
is a multimedia producer for CBCNews.ca.