Target has recalled about 2.2 million candles and Sensio recalled 860,000 pressure cookers, for burn hazards.
Target Corp. has recalled about 2.2 million candles sold over the past three years, citing potential laceration and burn hazards.
The... Target Corp. has recalled about 2.2 million candles sold over the past three years, citing potential laceration and burn hazards. The retailer TGT said via the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission that it has received 19 reports of the candle jar breaking or cracking during use. The company said it received one report of a minor injury.Separately, Sensio Inc. recalled about 860,000 Bella brand electric and stovetop pressure cookers, as the lids can unlock and be removed during use, posing a burn hazard.
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