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WarningRecall #24278

Orly Recalls Lavender Scented Candles in a Round Wooden Bread Bowl Due to Fire and Burn Hazards; Sold Exclusively at Cracker Barrel Old Country Store

CBOCS Distribution Inc., of Lebanon, Tennessee · Lavender scented candles in a round wooden bread bowl

Recalled Lavender scented candles in a round wooden bread bowl (image 1 of 2)
Recalled Lavender scented candles in a round wooden bread bowl (image 1 of 2) Photo: CPSC / Public Domain
Recalled Lavender scented candles in a round wooden bread bowl (image 2 of 2)
Recalled Lavender scented candles in a round wooden bread bowl (image 2 of 2) Photo: CPSC / Public Domain

Product Description

This recall involves lavender scented candles in a round wooden bread bowl. These three-wick candles weigh about 8 ounces and contain three strands of lavender on top. "CBOCS Distribution, Inc." and UPC 197712076826 are reflected on the label printed on the underside of the candle, as well as a warning on how to prevent fires.

Hazard

The candle's flames can reach excessive heights and can ignite the bowl, posing fire and burn hazards.

Remedy

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled lavender scented candle in a round wooden bread bowl, and return the product to any Cracker Barrel Old Country Store® location for a full refund.

Refund

Reported Injuries

The firm has received eight reports of flames reaching excessive heights, including three reports of minor burns.

411 Press Analysis

The CPSC issued a recall for Lavender scented candles in a round wooden bread bowl on June 20, 2024, covering about 3,600. The candle's flames can reach excessive heights and can ignite the bowl, posing fire and burn hazards. The firm has received eight reports of flames reaching excessive heights, including three reports of minor burns. CBOCS Distribution Inc., of Lebanon, Tennessee is offering affected consumers the opportunity to obtain a full refund. Consumers should stop using the product and contact the manufacturer for instructions. The CPSC recommends checking purchase history and product labels to determine if your unit is affected.

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