Coffee mugs recalled for exploding when filled with hot liquid- after dozens are severely burned READ MORE: Sodas, juices with harmful chemicals recalled by FDA By Cassidy Morrison Senior Health Reporter For Dailymail.Com Published: 20:31 BST, 21 June 2024 | Updated: 20:39 BST, 21 June 2024 e-mail 2 View comments More than half a million glass mugs have been recalled after they began shattering when filled with hot liquid, dousing coffee drinkers in boiling liquids and slicing their hands. So far, the company behind the mugs, JoyJolt, has heard from 103 people who have reported the mugs breaking upon contact with a hot liquid, which is exactly what the mugs are designed to hold .
Dozens of people have been injured from using the faulty cups, suffering burns and lacerations across their body. In some cases, people were so severely injured they required surgery. JoyJolt is a popular glassware company that sells many similar products, including mugs, wine glasses and champagne flutes, but this recall only applies to its 16oz Declan Single Wall Glass Mugs.
The recall affects JoyJolt's 16oz Declan Single Wall Glass Mugs (JG10242), which shattered upon contact with hot liquids According to JoyJolt: ‘Our 16 oz Declan Single Wall Glass Mugs may not hold up to heat as well as we'd hope, increasing the potential for risk. So let's make it right. ‘To date, we’ve received 103 reports of such incidents out of the 580,000 mugs sold.
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