
Yeti recalls nearly 2 million soft cooler bags over magnet hazard
CBSN
Popular high-end cooler company Yeti is recalling roughly 1.9 million soft cooler bags and gear cases because magnets in their lining can detach, posing an ingestion risk and potentially leading to serious injury or death.
The recalled Yeti bags have magnet-lined closures that can degrade or fail, thereby releasing the magnets from the lining of the bag and creating an ingestion hazard, according to a statement issued Thursday by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). An additional 40,800 units were sold in Canada, the statement said.
The recalled products include:

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