At least 56 injures associated with glass coffee cups breaking had been reported as of Thursday.
Hundreds of thousands of 'JoyJolt' brand glass coffee mugs have been recalled after dozens of consumers were injured due to the mugs breaking on contact with hot liquid.A recall notice shared to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission website on Thursday warns that 580,000 'JoyJolt Drinkware Declan Single-Wall Glass Coffee Mugs,' which were manufactured in China and imported by New York-based MM Products Inc.
'They were sold in a 16 oz. size as a set of six. The recalled glasses are clear with a handle. The model numbers are printed on the product packaging and the order confirmation.'An online voluntary recall registration form is available on a special recall page on the JoyJolt website. Consumers with questions can also contact the company over the phone by calling 888-569-5680 or via email at [email protected].
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