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More than 100,000 fireworks recalled ahead of July 4

More than 100,000 fireworks recalled ahead of July 4

Summary

More than 100,000 fireworks made by Winco are being recalled in the U.S. because they can tip over or explode, causing burns or injuries. The recalled products were sold between January and May, and customers can get a full refund by returning them to the store.

Key Facts

  • Winco is recalling two types of fireworks: "Unity 7 Shot" aerial cakes and "Roman Candles 8 Shot 3-Pack."
  • Over 87,000 units of the "Unity 7 Shot" and about 13,500 of the "Roman Candles" are included in the recall.
  • These fireworks can tip over or blow out from the side, posing a risk of explosion and burns.
  • No injuries related to these fireworks have been reported so far.
  • The recalled fireworks were sold at Pyro City stores and other independent retailers for $6 to $8 each.
  • Customers can return the fireworks to their original stores for a full refund.
  • The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is handling the recall and advises customers to contact Winco with questions.
  • Consumer fireworks sales reached about $2.2 billion in 2025 and may grow due to the 250th anniversary of July 4.
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