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Mass Recall of Over 100,000 Paris Hilton Mini Fridges Due to Fire Hazard

Over 100,000 Paris Hilton mini fridges are being recalled nationwide due to fire and burn hazards, affecting models sold between 2022 and 2025. Consumers are urged to stop using them immediately and register for a refund.

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