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California Supplier, CPSC Recall Mugs Due to Burn Risk

The drinkware was sold by several suppliers, including two Top 40 firms, though not all inventory is affected.

City of Industry, CA-based supplier Accompany USA, in conjunction with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), has issued a product recall for promotional coffee mugs due to a burn risk.

The ceramic mugs with cork base can crack and break when hot liquids are poured into them, posing an injury hazard to users. They were available in black or white, and measure about four inches wide and four inches high with a slide lid.

black mug with lid and bamboo bottom

The ceramic mugs can crack and break when hot liquid is poured into them, posing an injury hazard.

The recall impacts about 25,000 mugs, which were offered for sale in the promo products industry between February and June of this year, according to the CPSC notice. So far, Accompany USA has received one report of a mug breaking when it came in contact with a hot liquid. No injuries have yet been reported.

“We strive to make product safety our topmost concern,” Rain Lin, CEO and founder of Accompany USA, said to ASI Media. “We’re taking every necessary precaution after hearing about the incident. We stopped selling the mugs immediately, identified the problem pieces and isolated them from the rest. We’ve reached out to all our related clients about the issue and collected back all possible inventory.”

The mugs were also sold by Top 40 supplier Logomark (asi/67866), Top 40 supplier NC Custom (asi/44900), VisionUSA (asi/80060), Admart Products (asi/31517) and InfinityIWC. ASI Media has reached out to all suppliers for comment.

While NC Custom sold this style mug from Accompany USA, the company’s stock didn’t include units included in the recall. “We’re happy to report that after investigating this issue, NC Custom did not receive any of the affected mugs being recalled by Accompany,” Maria Adames, vice president of R&D and technical services at parent company Nassau Candy, informed ASI Media.

Meanwhile, those companies that did sell impacted inventory have contacted or are in the process of contacting all distributors who purchased it. “Fortunately, we were very quickly able to identify every shipment and batch that was affected due to the protocols we have in place,” Logomark CEO Trevor Gnesin told ASI Media. “All distributors that were affected were notified immediately and the issue was resolved according to instructions from CPSC.”

VisionUSA told ASI Media they will be taking swift action to address the issue. “Quality and safety are very important to us,” says President Felix Soliz. “Out of an abundance of caution, we are notifying all distributors who previously purchased the mug (CMWAILEA14) and we will offer refunds for any defective product. All mugs in question were quarantined once we received a notice from our vendor.” Those who bought the drinkware from VisionUSA can call (214) 678-9105 x204 or email compliance@vision1usa.com for more information.

The official notice from the CPSC states: “Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled ceramic mugs and contact Accompany USA to receive a full refund.”

Consumers can call Accompany USA at (909) 595-0178 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. PT Monday through Friday, or email rain@accompanyusa.com for refund information.