- More than 100,000 Drinkmate 1-litre carbonation bottles are being recalled across the US and Canada due to fears they could explode during use.
- The US Consumer Product Safety Commission issued the recall for specific bottles sold between April 2023 and October 2024, identifiable by expiration dates from January 2026 to October 2026.
- Drinkmate has received eight reports of explosions in the US, with four incidents causing serious injuries including cuts, impact injuries, and hearing damage, while Canada reported one case of shattering.
- The affected bottles were sold through Drinkmate's website and major retailers such as Walmart, Amazon, Target, and Home Depot.
- Consumers are advised to immediately cease using the recalled products and contact Drinkmate for a free replacement, following specific instructions for disposal.
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Over 100,000 Drinkmate carbonation bottles recalled due to risk of explosion