Contigo's original recall took place in August 2019, while the new recall includes lids the company issued as replacements back then Contigo is doubling down on its August 2019 recall of nearly 6 ...
Contigo is voluntarily recalling millions of its Kids Cleanable Water Bottles that are sold at major retailers nationwide due to a potential choking hazard. The move comes nearly six months after the ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. Contigo has re-announced a recall for Kids ...
Update: As of Feb. 19, Contigo has reissued its August 2019 recall of 5.7 million Kids Cleanable Water Bottles. Originally, customers with defective bottles were offered replacement lids, but those ...
If your kids use Contigo water bottles with silicone spouts, you may remember that millions of them were recalled due to a choking hazard back in August. Well, now the replacement lids are being ...
Millions of Contigo Kids Cleanable Water Bottles have been recalled because a silicone spout can detach and pose a choking hazard for children, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission stated ...
Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water bottle. Contigo recalled lids for 5.7 million children’s water bottles over “potential choking hazard” nearly six months ago — and now they’re ...
Replacement lids for the recalled Contigo Kids Cleanable water bottles are now also recalled, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. In August, the company had recalled the lids ...
Do you have this water bottle? Take it away from your kids immediately, the company that produces them says. Contigo announced a recall of about 5.7 million of its kids water bottles over fears its ...
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Nearly six months after Contigo recalled 5.7 million kids' water bottles because the spouts posed a "potential choking hazard," the company is recalling the replacement lids for the same reason. On ...