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BUILT LUUM Tumblers

Notice Date:
3.19.2026
Category
Choking or Ingestion
Manufacturer:
Units Affected:
About 75,700
Source Link:
CPSC

Description

Lifetime Brands recalls Built LUUM light up tumblers due to risk of choking and battery ingestion hazards. The recalled plastic 16 oz. or 18 oz. drinking cups have a lid and a straw and were sold in various winter holiday and Fourth of July themes. The tumblers have a bottom compartment containing an LED light with a preinstalled button cell battery. The LUUM tumbler theme name and the corresponding item numbers and UPC codes are printed on a label on the tumbler's underside or hangtag: Festive Forest, 18 oz, item #5323719, UPC 843461115513; Merry Glow, 18 oz, item #5323721, UPC 843461115551; Let It Snow, 18 oz, item #5323722, UPC 843461115520; Winter Bloom, 18 oz, item #5323723, UPC 843461115537; Merry Magic, 18 oz, item #5323724, UPC 843461115544; Jolly Journey, 18 oz, item #5323725, UPC 843461115568; Heart N Stars, 18 oz, item #5331965, UPC 843461121002; USA, 18 oz, item #5331966, UPC 843461121019; Stars, 18 oz, item #5331967, UPC 843461121026; Flag, 18 oz, item #5331968, UPC 843461121033; Windmill, 18 oz, item #5331969, UPC 843461121040; Blue Fireworks, 18 oz, item #5331974, UPC 843461121057; Festive Forest, 16 oz, item #5324497, UPC 843461116374; Merry Glow, 16 oz, item #5324498, UPC 843461116381; and Let It Snow, 16 oz, item #5324499, UPC 843461116398.

Remedy

Consumers should stop using the recalled tumblers immediately, place them in an area that children cannot access and properly dispose of the battery. Contact Lifetime Brands for a full refund. Consumers will be asked to throw the piece with the LED light away and upload a photo of the product in the trash when completing a Product Recall Refund Form at https://www.builtny.com/pages/recall.. Note: Button cell batteries are hazardous. Batteries should be disposed of or recycled by following local hazardous waste procedure.