Contigo Recalls Nearly 6 Million Kids Water Bottles Over Choking Hazard

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By Wire Service
February 20, 2020Health
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Contigo Recalls Nearly 6 Million Kids Water Bottles Over Choking Hazard
Contigo's Water Bottles.(Courtsey of CPSC.gov)

Do you have this water bottle? Take it away from your kids immediately, the company that produces them says.

Contigo announced a recall of about 5.7 million of its kids water bottles over fears its spout can detach and cause a child to choke.

This marks the second time these water bottles were recalled and includes the replacement lids that were provided in the first recall, which was issued in August 2019.

The water bottle company received 427 reports of the spout detaching off the bottle and 27 of those spouts were found in children’s mouths.

Costco, Walmart, Target, and other various online stores sold these items from April 2018 through Feb. 7, 2020, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said in a news release on Feb. 19.

“Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled water bottles and the replacement lids provided in the previous recall,” the release said. “Take them away from children.”

Only bottles with a black colored spout base and spout cover models were recalled. The water bottles came in three sizes (13 ounce, 14 ounce, and 20 ounce) and four colors (solid color, graphics, stainless steel, and stainless steel solid colors), the release said.

These bottles were imported from Chicago, Illinois, and have the recall number 20–074.

You can find the code printed on the rim and along the bottom of the bottle.

If you have these popular water bottles, you can return it and get a free replacement.

Consumers can call Contigo at 888–262–0622 or go online at www.gocontigo.com/recall for more information.

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