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CPSC, Southern Living At Home Announce Recall of Votive Candle Holders Included with Old Taylor Estate Candeliers

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  • Votive candle holder
Name of Product:
Glass votive candle holders included with Old Taylor Estate Candelier
Hazard:

These votive glass candle holders can break unexpectedly during use.

Remedy:
Replace
Recall Date:
November 17, 2005
Units:

About 345,900 votive candle holders

Consumer Contact

For more information, contact Southern Living At Home at (888) 852-9493 between 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. CT Monday through Friday, or email the firm at sl_athomerecalls@timeinc.com.

Media Contact: Southern Living At HOME media contact Jennifer Jaquess at (205) 445-7103.

Recall Details

Description:

This recall involves the Old Taylor Estate Candelier with item number 40697 (the item number is located on one side and the top of each box). The chandeliers have eight glass votive candle holders. Old Taylor Estate Candeliers purchased after September 2005 are not included in this recall.

Remedy:

Southern Living At Home will notify consumers who purchased the recalled glass votive candle holders directly and will ship free replacement glass votive candle holders.

Incidents/Injuries:

Southern Living at HOME has received 15 reports of glass votive candle holders breaking unexpectedly. There are no reported injuries or damage.

Sold At:
Southern Living At Home consultants sold these chandeliers including the glass votive candle holders at home parties nationwide from June 2005 through September 2005 for about $80.
Manufacturer(s):
The glass votive candle holders were manufactured for Southern Living At HOME, of Birmingham, Alabama
Manufactured In:
China
Recall number:
06-510

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