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Coffee makers sold at Walmart, Amazon recalled after burn injuries
By Daniel.Miller@fox.com (Daniel Miller) at Fox 26 Houston
· June 12, 2026
· 1 min read
The Consumer Product Safety Commission said 17,600 Kidisle-branded hot and iced coffee machines were pulled from store shelves after multiple injuries were reported.
The Woodlands, with its historically conservative voter base, may be a key area to watch in Ted Brown's efforts to court disaffected Republican voters. As a master-planned community with a strong presence of professionals and families, The Woodlands has typically leaned Republican in past elections. However, if Brown can successfully tap into dissatisfaction with the party's nominee, he may be able to siphon off some of these traditionally conservative votes. The fact that Brown received a record number of votes for a Libertarian candidate in the 2024 Senate race suggests that he may have a viable path forward in appealing to voters who are looking for an alternative to the major parties. It will be interesting to see how Brown's campaign resonates with voters in The Woodlands and surrounding areas of Montgomery County.
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Published: June 12, 2026 ·
Source: Fox 26 Houston ·
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