TJX at (800) 926-6299 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. ET Monday through Friday or online at www.tjmaxx.com, then click on Product Recalls at the bottom of the page and at www.marshallsonline.com and www.homegoods.com, then click on Product Info/Recalls at the bottom of the page.
Recall Details
This recall involves autumn 2013 Gardeners Eden decorative wreaths and Chinese Lantern plant arrangements. The wreaths are made of dried twigs held together with wire and twine. They are decorated with silk leaves, foam berries, papier-mâché pumpkins and gourds in autumn colors or silk leaves and papier-mâché Chinese Lantern fruit. The plant arrangements are made of twigs with papier-mâché Chinese Lantern fruit held together with wire and twine. LED lights are in the pumpkins, gourds and Chinese Lantern fruit. The LED lights are powered by three AA batteries contained in a black plastic battery box. Style numbers are on the price tags attached to hangtags on the products. The following wreaths and Chinese Lantern arrangements are being recalled:
Product |
Style Number |
Store |
Wreath |
585738 |
T.J. Maxx |
Chinese Lantern |
585755 |
|
Wreath |
805496 |
Marshalls |
Chinese Lantern |
805509 |
|
Wreath |
667661, 667689, 676074 |
HomeGoods |
Chinese Lantern |
686740 |
Customers should immediately stop using the recalled products, remove the batteries and return the decorations to any TJ Maxx, Marshalls or HomeGoods store for a full refund.
TJX has received two reports of units overheating. The firm has received no reports of injury or property damage.
The TJX Companies Inc., of Framingham, Mass.
The TJX Companies Inc., of Framingham, Mass.
Dalian Guangsheng Arts & Crafts Co. Ltd.
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