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Fireworks Recalled Ahead of Fourth of July Over Explosion, Burn Risks

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Two types of fireworks sold nationwide have been recalled after safety concerns raised the risk of serious injuries from explosions and burns.

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Winco Fireworks International is recalling about 87,120 Unity 7 Shot 200 Gram Aerial Cake fireworks because they can tip over during use, creating an explosion and burn hazard. The recalled fireworks are model MEF6096 and were sold in red, white, and blue packaging labeled “Unity” at Pyro City stores and other independent fireworks retailers from January through May 2026 for $6 to $8.

The company is also recalling about 13,500 Roman Candles 8 Shot 3-Pack fireworks because the shots can blow out the side of the tube instead of firing properly. The recalled fireworks are model RCLR-W8012 and were sold in red, white, and blue “Hometown” packaging at Pyro City stores and other fireworks retailers from April through June 2026 for $17 to $19.

No injuries or incidents have been reported involving either recalled product.

Consumers should stop using the recalled fireworks immediately and return them to the store where they were purchased for a full refund. Refunds will be issued in cash or credited back to the original form of payment.

The recalled fireworks were manufactured in China and imported by Winco Fireworks International, LLC, of Grandview, Missouri.

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