Trader Joe’s Recalls 653,000 Scented Candles Due to Fire Hazard
The popular grocery store chain Trader Joe’s has announced a recall of 653,000 scented candles due to a potential fire hazard. The candles, which were sold in stores nationwide, have been found to pose a risk of catching fire while burning, prompting the company to take immediate action to ensure the safety of its customers.
The recall affects three specific scents of Trader Joe’s candles: Cedar Balsam, Pine Blossom, and Vanilla Bean. These candles were sold between January 2021 and November 2021, and customers who purchased them are advised to stop using them immediately and return them to any Trader Joe’s store for a full refund.
The decision to recall the candles was made after reports of several incidents where the candles had caught fire unexpectedly. While no injuries have been reported, Trader Joe’s is taking proactive steps to prevent any potential harm to its customers.
The company has apologized for any inconvenience caused by the recall and has expressed its commitment to ensuring the safety of its products. Trader Joe’s is working closely with the Consumer Product Safety Commission to investigate the root cause of the issue and prevent a similar incident from occurring in the future.
In the meantime, customers who have purchased the recalled candles are encouraged to exercise caution and return them to Trader Joe’s as soon as possible. It is crucial to prioritize safety when dealing with products that have been identified as potential hazards.
To stay updated on the status of the recall and other important announcements from Trader Joe’s, customers can visit the company’s official website or contact their customer service hotline. Trader Joe’s remains dedicated to providing high-quality products and maintaining the trust of its loyal customer base.