Dunkin' Donuts withdraws Glow Sticks due to hazard »
Posted By STONERS 1 year ago in NewsDunkin Donuts LLC said on Friday it was withdrawing about 1 million Glow Sticks because of a possible choking hazard for young children.
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STONERS1 year ago
"The donut maker said it distributed the glow sticks free with every purchase of a dozen, 25, or 50 box of Munchkins beginning on September 24 at participating chains around the United States."
For more information, consumers should visit www.DunkinDonuts.com, the company said.
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Shadowolf1 year ago
WAAAY back, when I was a kid,we went to Dunkin' Donuts a lot... once my Dad hit upon the 'brilliant' plan to tell us kids that the center of the donut was poison, and would make us really sick...natch,we nibbled around the hole,leaving a thin layer that crumbled...all over the inside of the car!!!
Mom made Dad clean it up...his comment was "It was just another in a long list of jokes that didn't turn out the way I thought"...
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getreal11 year ago
It's good that they jumped on this as quick as they did. I like their donuts.
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marissa_luckmeyer1 year ago
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PsychoHosebeast1 year ago
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elll1 year ago
There are just certain things that are common sense. I'm really not trying to be a jerk here, but we all pay the price for others ignorance. For example.....McDonalds gets sued for selling hot coffee....and the idiot wins!
Many of these recalls are due to the parents lack of common sense. (barring any recall from China)
:o)
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