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Don't Pack Those Christmas Tree Lights Away Just Yet
Bank Of America Investment By Armando Duke
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Investment Opportunity (AXcess News) Houston - Target Corp. (NYSE: TGT) has recalled 861,000 sets of holiday lights in cooperation with the US Consumer Product Safety Commission Friday.
Christmas lights have been one of the most popular Christmas decorations for the past century. In 1882, three years after Edison invented the first sensible light bulb, Edward Johnson created the first Christmas lights in his home in New York City. wired and lit with 80 red, white, and blue globes. The lights blinked and twinkled while the tree slowly revolved.
Banc Of America Investment The recall includes 50-count multi-color mini light sets, 100-count blue mini light sets, and 140-count chasing light sets. "Mini Light Set" or "Chasing Light Set" is written on the packaging. The 100-count light sets have UL number E254698 or E182192, or there is no UL number written on the tag attached to the light string. The 50-count light sets have UL number E254698 or E182192, or no UL number. The chasing light sets have UL number E254698 or there is no UL number written on the tag.
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Banking Investment The Light Sets were sold at Target Stores nationwide from September 2005 through December 2005 for $1.50 for the 50-count set; $2 for the 100-count set; and $10 for the 140-count chasing light set.
| Bloomberg Radio November 30, 2004 How To Have A Greener Xmas Christmas lights can be beautiful, but they can also burn a hole in the wallet. CBS News Tech Guru Larry Magid reports on X10's most sophisticated controller, the Active Home Pro, which is kind to both your budget and the environment. "I have one lamp module connected to our holiday lights and plan to use another for our Christmas tree lights when we set up the tree in a couple of weeks."
Investment Solution Strategic The Light Sets, which were manufactured in China, have so far not caused any injuries or fires.
The scent of mulled wine, gingerbread and cinnamon cakes lingers around the Christmas market stalls, whilst the chestnut trees on the Königsallee glitter with a thousand lights.
Investment Banking Services Target said consumers can contact Target at (800) 440-0680 between 7 a.m. and 6 p.m. CT Monday through Friday, or log on to the firm's Web site at www.Target.com. We did log on to Target's website but we could find no information on any recall - but they had lots of deals for shoppers prominently displayed! The US Consumer Product safety Commission should mention that to the national retailer. By the way, the phone number is not for the recall, its their general 800-number and good luck connecting to where you need to go. It appears that Target is waiting for someone to electricute themselves and sue before they actually do something about it, so don't pack those Christmas tree lights away just yet.
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