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Vivitar Blender Bottles sold at Target in Michigan are under recall for laceration risks. Customers should return them to Sakar for a refund.
If you recently purchased a blender bottle at Target in Michigan, beware of a recall for cut risks. Edison, New Jersey-based manufacturer Sakar is recalling its Vivitar Blender Bottles sold at ...
The recall, initiated on Thursday, affects about 199,000 Vivitar Blender Bottles sold at Target stores, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, “The blender’s blades can continue ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Nearly 200,000 blender bottles sold at Target were recalled after reports that the product's blades could spin without a bottle connected, greatly increasing the risk of ...
Vivitar Blender Bottles sold at Target in-store and online in Michigan are being recalled for laceration risks. Customers can contact manufacturer Sakar for return and refund instructions.
Sakar International Inc. has issued a voluntary recall for Vivitar Blender Bottles, model item ES15‐BB‐TA, due to a laceration hazard. The recalled units feature blades that may continue to ...
Edison, New Jersey-based manufacturer Sakar International has recalled about 199,000 Vivitar blender bottles that pose a laceration hazard. Sakar decided to issue the recall because the blades can ...
Then you definitely want the lowdown on the latest product recall: Nearly 200,000 Vivitar blender bottles sold at Target have been pulled from shelves because the blades can continue to operate ...