Walmart is urging its customers to stop using two of its products that have been recently pulled from the store's shelves.

This comes from two recall notices from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, which could have dire consequences for people who use these products. You may have even purchased these products recently as holiday gifts. According to an article on Yahoo, Walmart has pulled these two popular products from North Dakota stores and across the country.

Product number one, which was pulled from Walmart stores: Ozark Trail Tabletop 1-Burner Butane Camping Stoves.

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This product can be especially dangerous, as explosions have been reported or the stoves can catch fire, causing fire and burn risks to consumers. According to the CPSC, the agency received 26 reports of the stoves catching fire or exploding, and in 16 of those instances, customers suffered second-degree burn injuries.

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A total of 201,000 dark green stoves with an orange "Ozark Trail" logo printed on the front were subject to recall. Look for this model number: BG2247A1. It was sold at North Dakota Walmart stores and nationwide between March 2023 through October 2025.

Product number two, which was pulled from Walmart stores: Outdoor Masters Children's Helmets.

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According to the CPSC, about 24,300 Outdoor Master children's helmets were recalled because of failure to meet federal safety standards. Luckily, no injuries have been reported with these helmets as of now, but they fail to protect a user in an accident and could cause serious injuries.

Two different models of these helmets you should look for include the OM-TD BIKE, which comes with a dinosaur print and black padding. This helmet is a children's size small. The other model, OM-KSKB, comes in green with black padding. This helmet is a youth size small.

If you purchased either of these two products, you should return them to Walmart for a full refund.

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