Recall: Drinking Glasses
On 2007-08-10, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) published a recall regarding Drinking Glasses due to a potential laceration hazard. This product sold new beginning in May 2007 for about $6.00 to $8.00.
About 300 units are involved in this Formation drinking glass recall. Learn more and find out what to do if you own this product below.
This was the 3rd recall of products in the Dishes, Drinkware & Flatware category in 2007. Since 2005, there have been approximately 10 similar recalls, involving about 1 million product units. See other recalled Dishes, Drinkware & Flatware.
Company Contact Information:
Phone: (866)428-1176
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What is the problem?
The inner wall of the double-walled glasses can break easily, posing a laceration hazard to consumers.
How can I tell if I own this product?
This recall involves clear double-walled soda glasses sold in a bell-shape. The drinking glasses were sold in two sizes: 16-ounces and 22-ounces, and have various Coca-Cola; graphics printed on the glass.
These items were sold new+ at The World of Coca-Cola; Store in Atlanta, Georgia exclusively from May 2007 through June 2007 for between $6 and $8.
What should I do if I own this recalled product?
First, stop using the item.
Then, add the item to a free, private Items I Own account. This will enable you to easily access the CPSC and recalling company's remedy instructions as well as track your progress toward getting the item returned or fixed. Click "I Own THIS Item" to continue.
The CPSC provides the following remedy information:
Consumers should stop using and discard the glasses immediately. Consumers can contact Formation for a refund.
For additional information, contact Formation toll free at (866)428-1176 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. PT Monday through Friday, or visit the firm's Web site at www.formationinc.com
Incidents & Injuries
Formation has received one report of a glass breaking during normal use. No injuries have been reported.
+WeMakeItSafer cautions consumers that recalled items may have been acquired at different locations, prices and times than specified in the CPSC recall announcement. This is especially true for items purchased in online marketplaces, resale shops or yard sales. More information may be available in the CPSC recall announcement.
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Sources may include: Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Health Canada and companies involved with this or a related recall.




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