IKEA Recalls LYDA Jumbo Coffee/Tea Cups Due to Burn Hazard
What was recalled
This recall involves IKEA's LYDA jumbo coffee/tea cups. The 20-ounce cups are four inches tall and are white with a pink rose and green leaves. Printed on the bottom of the cup is the following information: Model number 302.033.7; Supplier number 10866; the IKEA logo; the words "IKEA of Sweden Design and Quality," and "Made in Thailand."
Hazard
The cups can break when hot liquid is poured into them, posing a burn hazard.
Injuries
No incidents of injuries have been reported in the United States. There have been 20 incidents reported worldwide, including 10 scalding injuries.
Made in
Thailand
Where it was sold
- IKEA stores nationwide and on the firm's website at www.ikea-usa.com from August 2012 through April 2013 for about $5.
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