The US Consumer Product Safety Commission has issued a notice to Apple for violating Reese’s Law by selling AirTags without required warning labels about the dangers of button cell battery ...
Flavoured yoghurts might taste great, but a shocking amount could be hiding heaps of sugar, artificial sweeteners, and artificial flavourings. Some are crammed with as much as 22 grams of carbs per ...
The CPSC notified Apple that AirTag was in violation of warning label requirements related to Reese’s Law. Essentially the law requires products with button cell or coin batteries to include ...
Apple has added new warning labels on AirTags and their boxes that the devices and their batteries could be ingested by children, the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced on Tuesday.
But even with clearer guidance on this issue, it will likely be difficult for most consumers to interpret the disclosures on the new labels. Heavy metals are not unique to processed baby food.