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The lids on the 64-ounce stainless steel bottles can eject and strike consumers, two of whom reported permanent vision loss ...
Consumers are urged to stop using the now-recalled Ozark Trail bottles — and contact Walmart for a full refund.
Walmart recalls Ozark Trail 64 oz stainless steel water bottles due to serious impact and laceration hazards from forcefully ...
The CPSC and Walmart have issued a voluntary recall notice for consumers to get a full refund and stop using or return the ...
The screw-on lids on the Ozark stainless steel water bottles can forcefully eject, posing "serious impact and laceration." ...
The bottle's lid can "forcefully eject" when being opened. Two people reportedly suffered permanent vision loss after being ...
Walmart is recalling a popular brand of water bottles after reports of the lid forcefully ejecting and causing permanent ...
Walmart is recalling about 850,000 water bottles because two people were blinded after being hit in the eye by the cap. See ...
Manufactured in China, the 64-ounce stainless steel portable containers are sold in Walmart stores and nationwide for about ...
Carbonated drinks or fermented foods like kombucha, sourdough, kimchi and wine can cause lids to erupt off of an insulated water bottle ...
Walmart is recalling 850,000 stainless steel water bottles after a faulty lid that can “forcefully eject” resulted in ...
About 850,000 water bottles sold at Walmart are being recalled after customers reported being struck in the face with the lid ...