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Halloween Projection Flashlights Recalled Due to Fire Hazard
The U.S Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and Nygala, Inc. recently issued a recall of about 10,000 flashlights because they may pose a safety risk, according to the CPSC’s official website.
The flashlights, which were sold during the recent Halloween holiday season, are made of orange plastic and feature images of witches, cats, and bats on the handles. They came with six plastic inserts which, when put across the top of the flashlight, allowed it to project Halloween-themed images on a wall or other surface. The UPC code printed on the packaging is 677916518266.
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