March 28, 2024

Teavana Recalls Glass Tea Tumblers for Burn Hazard

Teavana is recalling their glass tea tumblers because of burn and laceration hazards. The tumblers can break or shatter unexpectedly, posing injury hazards.  You can see pictures of all of the recalled tumblers, as well as the model name, SKU/Product codes, and UPC numbers at the Consumer Product Safety Commission website.

Recall SignageThe tumblers are double-walled beverage glasses. Most models have removable stainless steel tea infuser baskets, removable lids, and ornamental etchings on the inner wall. They were packaged in color-coordinated cylindrical packages. Some were sold as part of a tea gift set. The products were made in China.

There have been 302 reports of the glass breaking or shattering, including six reports of lacerations and burns when the tumblers broke during use. Injuries include cut fingers and legs and burned toes. If you have any of these products, stop using them immediately and return to a Teavana store loation for a free replacement. You can also mail the tumblers to Teavana by calling toll free 800-638-2772 from 8:00 am to 5:30 pm Monday through Friday ET for more information. Messages can be left anytime.

 

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