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2026-04-28 – A child sustained a laceration to her foot when a Good2Grow juice container featuring a Bluey character slipped from her hands and fell, according to a report filed with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) SaferProducts database. The incident, classified as a laceration hazard due to a design defect, highlights potential risks associated with protruding decorative elements on children's drink containers. Product DetailsBrand Name: good2grow, LLC Incident OverviewAccording to the CPSC report filed on April 2, 2026, a child was using a Good2Grow juice container topped with a Bluey character when the container slipped from her hands and fell. The child began screaming and crying, and upon calming her, the parent noticed a deep cut on her toe that was bleeding. The injury occurred when the container's protruding ears made contact with the child's foot upon impact. The reporter stated that the child was using the product as intended at the time of the incident. The laceration was treated with first aid administered by a non-medical professional, and the incident was documented in the CPSC database as Report ID 5974942. The product was sold at HEB, and the reporter retained the packaging. No prior incidents or issues with the product were mentioned in the report. Safety ConcernsImmediate Dangers: The protruding ears on the Bluey character create a sharp edge that can cause lacerations when the container is dropped. The force of impact combined with the pointed shape can result in cuts deep enough to require medical attention, as seen in this incident where the child sustained a bleeding wound on her toe. Who Might Be Affected: Young children are most at risk, as they are the primary users of such novelty juice containers. Their smaller size and tendency to drop items increase the likelihood of injury from sharp decorative elements. Bystanders, such as siblings or pets, could also be injured if the container falls near them. Environmental Triggers: The risk of laceration is heightened in environments where the container is used on hard surfaces, such as tile or hardwood floors, which do not absorb impact. Slippery surfaces or areas with obstacles that increase the chance of dropping the product also elevate the danger. Warning Signs: Unlike some hazards that manifest gradually, laceration risks from protruding features are latent until an impact occurs. Consumers may not recognize the sharpness of the decorative elements until an injury happens, as the plastic can be rigid and pointed without appearing dangerous. What Our Clients SayWhat Consumers Should DoStop Using Immediately: Discontinue use of any Good2Grow containers with character toppers that have pointed or protruding features, especially around young children who may drop them. Consumers who have suffered injury or property damage from this product may wish to speak with a product liability attorney about their legal options. Manufacturer's ResponseThe manufacturer's official response to this specific incident report is not publicly available at the time of this writing.
Legal Help AvailableH Law Group is a California-based product liability law firm representing individuals injured by defective products. The firm handles cases on a contingency fee basis, meaning clients pay no upfront costs and only receive legal fees if compensation is recovered. If you or a loved one was injured by good2grow, LLC or a similar product, contact H Law Group at (888) 499-4948 for a free, no-obligation consultation. |
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