Dodge and Chrysler airbags can explode, Starbucks mugs may break, and more | Latest consumer product recalls

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Roughly 285,000 Dodge and Chrysler sedans are being recalled because certain air bag inflators can explode and hurl shrapnel; Starbucks metallic mugs can overheat or break if they are microwaved; more than 147,000 Hundai and Kia EV's are being recalled due to damaged charging units; Fisher-Price Mickey Mouse figure packs are being recalled because...

A number of products have been recalled in the last week for health and safety reasons. Here are the latest recalls from March 20-27 that consumers should know about.Over 200,000 Fisher-Price Mickey Mouse figure packs are being recalled because officials say the heads of the Donald and Daisy Duck toys can detach, posing a choking hazard.

"Officials say they have received three reports of heads detaching, including one report of a detached head in a child's mouth. No injuries have been reported.The toys were sold nationwide at retail stores, including Walmart and Kohls. They were also sold online through Amazon.Consumers with the recalled products should contact Fisher-Price for a refund.Click here for more informationOver 13,000 Ravin R500 crossbows are being recalled because they can lead to injuries.

 

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