I feel badly for companies when something in their production process goes awry and they're forced to issue a recall. It's even worse when it's a local company.
We're in the midst of a spell of overcast weather, so it's perfectly understandable that you're probably not thinking about your stock of sunblock. But before we get back to summer sunshine, take a look to see what brand(s) you may have.
Don't you wish you were the person who came up with the idea of mass-marketing water in plastic bottles all those years ago? For many of us back then, a drink of water came from 3 sources; out of the tap, out of a drinking fountain, and out of a garden hose.
Sure, we hear about recalls all the time, but you've got to admit that the words "amputation hazard" are not usually associated with most product recalls.
And, by "recalling," I don't mean thinking about how they ate several of them after a night of drinking only to wake up the next day hating themselves.
If there's one thing I know for sure, it's that the LAST thing 2020 needs is ceiling flans with blades flying off. However, sounds pretty fitting for this year right? Well, if you have a ceiling fan from Home Depot, you need to make sure your's isn't being recalled...
The crockpot (or, slow cooker) sits unused in your cabinet for nearly 12 months, but the day before you actually plan to use the thing they issue a recall? Yep, pretty much.
Amazon’s Ring is recalling roughly 350,000 doorbells due to fire hazard after the company received multiple reports of injuries and property damage, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.