Walmart has issued a recall for 850,000 metal water bottles after two customers suffered permanent vision loss from faulty lids forcefully ejecting in their faces, according to a July 10 U.S. Consumer ...
Walmart is recalling about 850,000 water bottles because two people were blinded after being hit in the eye by the cap. Here's more on what happened and how to check if you have this water bottle.
NEW YORK (AP) — Walmart is recalling about 850,000 stainless steel water bottles because the lid can “forcefully eject” and unexpectedly strike consumers — resulting in permanent vision loss for two ...
You might want to reconsider drinking out of these water bottles from Walmart. Walmart is recalling 850,000 Ozark Trail 64 oz Stainless Steel Insulated Water Bottles because the lid can pop off, ...
Walmart is recalling about 850,000 stainless steel water bottles because the lid can “forcefully eject” and unexpectedly strike consumers — resulting in permanent vision loss for two people to date.
Attention Walmart shoppers, you might want to check your water bottle before heading out for your run or walk today. That's because the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission has issued a ...
Check your water bottle carefully. If you bought a water bottle from Walmart within the past eight years, you'll want to check this recall very carefully. Nearly a million water bottles sold under the ...
Now marked down 64% from $80 to just $29 at Walmart, this trio is a budget-friendly steal that gives you gifting flexibility. Keep the box together for one impressive, ready-to-wrap present or split ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Walmart is recalling roughly 850,000 water bottles after two people "suffered permanent vision loss after being struck in the eye" after the top popped off. The recall was issued ...
Walmart is recalling about 850,000 stainless steel water bottles because the lid can “forcefully eject” and unexpectedly strike consumers — resulting in permanent vision loss for two people to date.
Walmart is recalling about 850,000 stainless steel water bottles because the lid can “forcefully eject” and unexpectedly strike consumers — resulting in permanent vision loss for two people to date.