Abraham Jewett  |  December 6, 2023

Category: Children’s Products
Product photo of recalled cups by Tiblue, representing the Tiblue children's cups recall.
(Photo Credit: U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission)

Tiblue children’s cups recall overview: 

  • Who: Chinese Company FENGM recalled around 84,000 of its Tiblue 8- and 12- ounce stainless steel children’s cups sold on exclusively on amazon.com
  • Why: The company initiated the recall over concerns the children’s cups contain lead in excess of the federal lead content ban and their lids could crack and break, creating a choking and laceration hazard for children. 
  • Where: The recall affects consumers nationwide. 

FENGM issued a recall for around 84,000 of its Tiblue brand 8- and 12-ounce stainless steel children’s cups sold exclusively on amazon.com over concerns they contain lead in excess of federally allowed levels. 

In a recall notice published by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission Nov. 30, FENGM says the lid on the recalled children’s cups could also crack and break, creating a laceration and choking hazard. 

The recall involves Tiblue Double-Walled Stainless Steel Children’s Cups sold in pairs with 11 different color combinations on amazon.com from August 2021-July 2023 for around $20, according to the recall. 

Consumers should take recalled cups away from kids immediately, Tiblue recall says 

Consumers who own the recalled Tiblue children’s cups should take them away from children immediately and contact FENGM for a full refund

FENGM and Amazon say they will contact all known purchasers of the Tiblue branded children’s cups connected to the recall, which has not led to any reports of incidents or injury at this time, according to the recall notice. 

Individuals with more questions about the recall can contact Tiblue directly by email or through the company’s website

Soojimus initiated a similar recall in July for more than 340,000 of its Cupkin stainless steel children’s cups over concerns they contained lead levels that exceeded the federal lead content ban. 

Are you affected by the Tiblue children’s cups recall? Let us know in the comments.


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