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Target recall: 2.2 million Threshold candles recalled; at least 1 injured
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Date:2025-04-11 09:12:14
Target is recalling about 2.2 million candles after multiple reports of jars breaking during use, injuring at least one person.
The Threshold glass candles were sold at Target stores and Target.com between February 2020 and July 2023 and cost between $3 and $12, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said Thursday.
Target has received 19 reports of the jars breaking, which led to one person being injured, the safety commission said.
“Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled candles and return them to any Target store for a full refund, or contact Target to receive a prepaid return label to return the candles by mail,” the safety commission said.
What Target candles are being recalled?
The retail company is recalling Threshold glass jar candles in 5.5-ounce one-wick jars and 20-ounce three-wick jars. The candles come in multiple scents, the safety commission said.
The recalled item numbers are printed on the bottom of the glass jars.
Here’s a list of all the candles being recalled.
Nearly 5 million Threshold candles recalled in May
In May, Target recalled nearly 5 million candles after six people reported being injured by them, the safety commission said.
"The candle's jar can crack or break during use, posing laceration and burn hazards," Target said in a statement.
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