Dodge and Chrysler airbags can explode, Starbucks cups can break, and more

Dodge and Chrysler airbags can explode, Starbucks cups can break, and more


A number of products have been he remembered in the past week for health and safety reasons. Here are the latest recaps from March 20-27 users should know about.

1. Dodge, Chrysler sedans recalled over airbags that could explode

2. Mugs Starbucks recalled due to burns, laceration risk

3. Hyundai, Kia recall over 147K vehicles due to defective charging unit

4. Donald, Daisy Duck toy heads can detach, causing a choking hazard

(US Consumer Product Safety Commission)

More than 200,000 Fisher-Price Mickey Mouse packages are being recalled because officials say the heads of the Donald and Daisy Duck dolls can detach, posing a choking hazard.

“This recall involves the Donald Duck and Daisy Duck plastic figures sold in the Fisher-Price Little People Mickey and Friends figure pack, models HPJ88 and HTW75.” US Consumer Product Safety Commission he wrote in a news release. “The Donald Duck and Daisy Duck figures stand approximately 3 inches tall, and both have outstretched arms. The Donald Duck figure has a blue shirt with thin yellow stripes, a blue and black hat, and a red tie. The Daisy Duck figure has light purple shirt, turquoise necklace and bracelet, pink shoes, and pink hair bow Model number is below Goofy’s figure.”

Officials say they have received three reports of severed heads, including a report of a severed head in a child’s mouth. No injuries were reported.

The toys were sold nationwide in retail stores, including Walmart and Kohls. They were also sold online through Amazon.

Customers with returned products should contact Fisher-Price for a refund.

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5. Arrows can ‘come out of nowhere’

(US Consumer Product Safety Commission)

More than 13,000 Ravin R500 bows are being recalled because they can cause injury.

“If close but not perfectly carved, the bow may spring unexpectedly when users cock or strike the bow, creating a risk of injury,” US Consumer Product Safety Commission. he wrote in a news release.

Officials say they have received one report of an unexpected rainbow, but no injuries have been reported.

The sticks were sold at retailers nationwide, including Bass Pro Shops, Cabela’s, and Dick’s Sporting Goods.

Customers with an affected product should contact Ravin Crossbows for a free repair.

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