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As crazy as it sounds, August is officially over (Seriously, where did the month go?) But before we jump headfirst into September, we want to take a look back at the last month to share with you the ...
Walmart always brings the best deals at bargain basement prices, and they’re currently selling Owala water bottles for a steal. Right now, they’re selling the popular FreeSip water bottle in multiple ...
It sounded like Walmart was moving quickly. The retailer said last month the public should immediately stop using its Ozark Trail 64-ounce stainless-steel water bottles because the plastic lid “can ...
- Reusable water bottles are a daily essential—but some Walmart bottles are now being recalled due to a risk of vision loss, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. Mark Green ...
(WJW) – Walmart has announced it is recalling 850,000 of its popular Ozark Trail water bottles after at least three people reported they were forcefully struck in the face by the water bottle’s lid, ...
Walmart is recalling a water bottle after two customers reported vision loss, after being struck in the eye. According to the United States Consumer Safety Commission, the recall involves nearly ...
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 has issued a recall of approximately 850,000 stainless steel water bottles due to a faulty lid that can cause serious injury, including two reported cases of people who were left permanently ...
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 has recalled about 850,000 water bottles after some consumers were struck in the eye and suffered permanent vision loss by lids that were forcefully ejected from the capped bottle when opened.
Following a widespread recall of the 64-ounce Ozark Trail water bottles, many shoppers are now looking for safe, high-quality alternatives that deliver the same durability, insulation, and value.
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