Cracker Barrell “Stained Glass” Lamp Recall Issued Due to Fire, Shock Risk

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About 8,000 Cracker Barrel lamps, which feature a “stained glass”-style and are shaped like a butterfly or sea shell, have been recalled due to exposed wiring at the base that may pose a fire or shock hazard.ย 

A Butterfly Clip Light and Shell Clip Light recall was announced by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) on July 3, after the manufacturer recognized the lamps pose a safety hazard due to loose exposed wires at the base of the lamps. There have been no reports of injuries or incidents linked to the exposed wiring defect.

The recall consists of Butterfly Clip Lights with SKU number 416593 and Shell Clip Lights with SKU number 416955. The lamps have a Tiffany style stained glass shade made into either a seashells or multi-colored butterfly designs. The butterfly lamps measure 10.5 inches tall and 7.5 inches wide whereas the seashell lamps measures 5.5 inches tall and 1.5 inches wide, both weigh roughly 2 pounds each. The lamps are powered by a 7 watt type C bulb and have a plug in cord running to an on/off thumb switch.

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The recalled lamps were manufactured in China and distributed by Angelโ€™s Touch Collections Co., of Rego Park, New York where they were sold exclusively at Cracker Barrel Old Country store locations nationwide and online at www.crackerbarrel.com from November 2012 through February 2013 for roughly $40.

Consumers should immediately unplug and stop using the recalled lights and return them to any Cracker Barrel Old Country store or return them by mail to Angelโ€™s Touch Collections at 2732 Teaster Lane, Suite 119, Pigeon Forge, TN 37868 for a full refund including shipping. Consumer with questions may also contact Angelโ€™s Touch Collections at (877) 474-2133 or email them at www.angeltouchcollections.com and navigate to the โ€œRecall Noticeโ€ link.

Russell Maas
Written by: Russell Maas

Managing Editor & Senior Legal Journalist

Russell Maas is a paralegal and the Managing Editor of AboutLawsuits.com, where he has reported on mass tort litigation, medical recalls, and consumer safety issues since 2010. He brings legal experience from one of the nationโ€™s leading personal injury law firms and oversees the siteโ€™s editorial strategy, including SEO and content development.

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