Bottled Water Recall, Drinking Could Be Perilous

Sept. 19, 2003

A massive water bottle recall is sending many concerned consumers to check their water supply.

The Consumer Product Safety Commission has issued a recall on numerous pop-top bottled water brands.

Recalled brands include: Dannon Fluoride To Go, Pure American, Enon Springs, and Sparkletts Junior Sport Water Bottles.

The Commission warned that the pop-tops on these products could unexpectedly come off during use, which poses as a choking hazard for young children.

The recall is issued for the 8-ounce, 8.5-ounce, and 3-liter bottle sizes.

For further information please call: (800)-322-4216.

Source: Consumer Product Safety Commission

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