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Reusable water bottles made by Ozark Trail and sold at Walmart have been recalled after reports of customers suffering eye injuries when the lids shot off the bottles. Here's what you need to know.
Walmart is recalling a popular brand of water bottles after reports of the lid forcefully ejecting and causing permanent vision loss for at least two customers.