Sippee Cups Recall
Tommee Tippee Sippee Spill-Proof Cups have the potential to develop mold within the removable, one-piece, white valve inside the spill-proof Tommee Tippee Sippee cups, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commision (CPSC). The product is subject to recall due to this risk.
See official CPSC Recall at CPSC Recall Summary.
This risk only occurs when the product, manufactured by Mayborn USA, remains wet or moist and is infrequently cleaned. Ingesting this mold poses a risk of gastrointestinal symptoms and infections in consumers with compromised immune systems.
Sippee Cups Recall After Sixty-Eight Reported Injuries
Mayborn USA has received 3,066 reports of mold in the Sippee cup valve., The company received 68 reports of children experiencing diarrhea, vomiting or other symptoms associated with drinking from a cup with mold in the valve.
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Spill-Proof Cups Recall Description
Five types different of Tommee Tippee Sippee cups with the offending valve are included in this recall.
- First Sips Transition cup,
- Trainer Sippee cup,
- Sippee cup (including Cute Quips),
- Sportee bottle
- and Insulated Swiggle/Sippee tumblers.
CPSC Sippee Cups Recall Details
The plastic drinking cups have spill-proof tops, easy-grip sides with detachable handles and were sold in clear with colored lids and a variety of colors and character prints. Some of the cups include short phrases on the front of the cups including: “You Pour I’ll Fling,” or “Drink Drop Repeat.” The cups have a 7 to 10 oz. capacity and were sold for children ages 4 to 12 months.
Sippee Cups Recall
Only Tommee Tippee Sippee cups with a removable, one-piece white valve are included in this recall.
About 3.1 million units have been sold at BuyBuy Baby, CVS, Giant, Kohl’s, Marco Baby, Marshalls, Meijer, Sam’s Club, Ross Stores, Target, Bealls Outlet, Walgreens and Wal-Mart and other mass merchandise stores nationwide and online at Amazon.com, Babyhaven.com, and Diapers.com from December 2014 through May 2016 .
Other product failures that may lead to injury to a child include E-Cigarette Nicotine Poisoning and Child Bicycle Trailers Crash Hazard.