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FENGM (Hong Kong Fengmang International Co. Ltd.) 2023-11-30 Baby moderate CPSC
Baby · CPSC · Recall #CPSC-24724

Tiblue 8 oz and 12 oz children's cups Recall

Issued November 30, 2023 · FENGM (Hong Kong Fengmang International Co. Ltd.) · 84,000 units affected

In November 2023, FENGM (Hong Kong Fengmang International Co. Ltd.) recalled the Tiblue 8 oz and 12 oz children's cups, a moderate baby recall reported by the CPSC.

Compiled by Maya Ellison, RecallCheckr

What this means for you

The bottom exterior of the stainless-steel cups contains an accessible solder bead with levels of lead that exceed the federal lead content ban. Lead is toxic if ingested by young children and can cause adverse health effects. In addition, the lid can crack and break during use producing sharp edges and small parts, posing laceration and choking hazards to children.

What you should do

  1. 1 Stop using Tiblue 8 oz and 12 oz children's cups right away.
  2. 2 Move it out of reach of children immediately.
  3. 3 Contact FENGM (Hong Kong Fengmang International Co. Ltd.) to arrange your refund. See the official notice below for contact details.
  4. 4 Keep the product until your remedy is fully processed. You may need it.
Official remedy (Refund): Consumers should immediately take the cups away from children, stop using them and contact FENGM for a full refund. FENGM and Amazon are contacting all known purchasers directly.

Recall details

Brand
FENGM (Hong Kong Fengmang International Co. Ltd.)
Category
Baby
Recall date
November 30, 2023
Units affected
84,000
Sold at
Amazon.com from August 2021 through July 2023 for about $20.
Recall number
CPSC-24724
Made in
China
Issuing agency
CPSC

In context

  • FENGM (Hong Kong Fengmang International Co. Ltd.) has 1 recall in our database.
  • We're tracking 249 Baby recalls in our database.
  • 84,000 units is enough to reach roughly 1 in every 1,560 US households.
  • This is the 37th Baby recall we've logged in 2023.
Read the official CPSC notice

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