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Kmart recalls ToyMania 3D Glitter Glue over choking hazard

Kmart Australia has urgently recalled its popular ToyMania 3D Glitter Glue sets after discovering a serious choking risk. The product's small plastic nozzle can detach, posing a severe danger to young children. Customers are advised to stop use immediatel

Inside The Daily Mail's Beauty Product Testing Lab

Ever wondered how Daily Mail's Buyline team separates beauty fact from fiction? Go behind the scenes in our state-of-the-art testing lab where we put hundreds of products through their paces to bring you truly trustworthy reviews.

Urgent UK Safety Warning Over Deadly Button Batteries

Local authorities across Britain issue an urgent safety warning following tragic child fatalities linked to small button batteries found in common household items. Learn how to protect your family.

Inside Buyline's Rigorous Product Testing Methodology

Exclusive insight into the meticulous testing methodology of the Daily Mail's Buyline team. Discover how our experts put products through their paces to deliver the unbiased, trustworthy reviews you rely on for your purchasing decisions.

Urgent Recall: Naked Sundays Sunscreen Over Burn Risk

Australian skincare brand Naked Sundays issues an urgent recall for its bestselling SPF50+ Glow + Shield Serum sunscreen in the UK. The product may fail to provide the advertised protection, posing a serious risk of sunburn and skin damage to consumers.

Tesco warns customers over safety fears

Tesco has issued an urgent warning to shoppers about specific products that may pose safety risks. Find out which items are affected and what to do next.

Walmart recalls contaminated water bottles

Walmart has issued a recall for more than 2,000 bottles of its Great Value purified drinking water due to potential contamination with a harmful cleaning compound. Customers are urged to check their purchases immediately.

Coffee pod recall at Target, Costco & Walmart

Popular retailers including Target, Costco, and Walmart have issued a recall for select coffee pods due to potential safety risks. Here's what consumers need to know.

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