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The bottom base of some Green Sprouts products can break off, exposing a solder dot that contains the toxic metal, a federal regulator said. No injuries have been reported from such incidents.
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These Pollinator Cups Double as Gorgeous Garden Decor - MSNFashioned of recycled metal, these pollinator cups are available individually or as a set of four in blue, green, red, and yellow. Seated on a 27.5-inch stem, the cups have a two-inch diameter.
The revolving door of trendy cups and bottles is causing some to confront whether these reusable tumblers are becoming part of the very problem they sought to address.
Zero Green, a sustainable store in Bristol, England, introduced edible coffee cups to its menu so customers can drink their coffee in a wafer cup, and then eat it.
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Starbucks’ holiday cups are here: See the designs - MSNStarbucks’ new red cups are here for the holidays. Kristy Cameron, creative director for Starbucks, says the chain is "excited to lean into greens this year." ...
A baby product company has recalled around 10,500 sippy cups and bottles over lead poisoning risks. Green Sprouts, a North Carolina-based company focused on "natural parenting," has recalled three ...
Green Sprouts' recalled stainless steel cups and bottles contain a lead poisoning hazard. The cups were sold at Whole Foods, Amazon and other stores.
More than 10,000 toddler stainless steel bottles and cups have been recalled due to a lead poisoning hazard, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
More than 10,000 toddler stainless steel bottles and cups have been recalled due to a lead poisoning hazard, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
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