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Starbucks recalls coffee mugs for burn hazard

WASHINGTON
Thu Dec 6, 2007 11:39am EST
Starbucks Fusion Coffee Mugs are seen in this undated handout photo. Starbucks Corp on Thursday recalled about 167,000 Chinese-made Fusion Coffee Mugs because the plastic handle can detach from the body of the mug when filled with hot liquids, posing a minor burn hazard. REUTERS/ Handout/ CPSC

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Starbucks Corp on Thursday recalled about 167,000 Chinese-made Fusion Coffee Mugs because the plastic handle can detach from the body of the mug when filled with hot liquids, posing a minor burn hazard.

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The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said Starbucks has received 23 reports of the handles detaching, including nine that resulted in minor burns.

The recalled mugs are 14-ounce Fusion Coffee Mugs with a "Starbucks Coffee" stamp on them. They were sold at Starbucks stores nationwide from February 2007 through November 2007 for about $11.

The CPSC said consumers should immediately stop using the mugs and contact Starbucks for instructions on returning them for a full refund.

(Reporting by Karey Wutkowski, editing by Gerald E. McCormick)



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