Home News Recall Alert: IKEA Recalls Dinnerware Due to Burn Hazard By Karly WoodMay 23, 2021 Search more like this product-safetyikeasellnotifycommissionconsumermaterialyellowpinkbowlmakenumberlocationblue Read next News Ever Wonder What Those Colored Bread Tags Mean? Read This News The Chatter Telephone Is Back & It Makes Real Phone Calls News Sledding Gets the VIP Treatment with FUNBOY’s New Winter Collection News We’ll Gladly Work 9 to 5 to Buy This Dolly Parton Advent Calendar News Little Debbie Is Coming to Ice Cream Pints for the First Time The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has announced a recall for IKEA HEROISK and TALRIKA bowls, plates and mugs. Made from PLA material from renewable sources, the products can become brittle and break, which may cause hot food or liquids to leak and cause burns. The affected products were sold in a variety of colors including yellow, pink and blue. IKEA has been notified of 123 reports of issues worldwide, including four reports of injuries, most of which were burns. Consumers can check if their products are affected by looking at the bottom of each product. Recalled items will have a supplier number of “23348,” “Made in Taiwan” and “PLA” molded on to the bottom. The TALRIKA and HEROISK product were sold at IKEA stores nationwide and online from Aug. 2019 through May 2021 for $4-$12. If you do have a recalled item, stop using it immediately and return to an IKEA location for a full refund. ––Karly Wood All photos: Courtesy of CPSC RELATED STORIES Recall Alert: Kidde Recalls Several Smoke & Combo Alarms Due to Alert Failures Recall Alert: Infant Sleep Bags Can Pose Suffocation Risk Recall Alert: Kolcraft Inclined Sleeper Accessory Poses Risk of Suffocation