Groupon recalls counterfeit condoms

By Michael Koziol
Updated May 12 2015 - 6:23pm, first published April 25 2015 - 12:00am
About 400 customers bought the counterfeit condoms between March 12 and April 10.
About 400 customers bought the counterfeit condoms between March 12 and April 10.
The Hyde Park obelisk was covered by a giant condom last year as part of an anti-HIV campaign. Photo: Nick Moir
The Hyde Park obelisk was covered by a giant condom last year as part of an anti-HIV campaign. Photo: Nick Moir
About 400 customers bought the counterfeit condoms between March 12 and April 10.
About 400 customers bought the counterfeit condoms between March 12 and April 10.
The Hyde Park obelisk was covered by a giant condom last year as part of an anti-HIV campaign. Photo: Nick Moir
The Hyde Park obelisk was covered by a giant condom last year as part of an anti-HIV campaign. Photo: Nick Moir
About 400 customers bought the counterfeit condoms between March 12 and April 10.
About 400 customers bought the counterfeit condoms between March 12 and April 10.
The Hyde Park obelisk was covered by a giant condom last year as part of an anti-HIV campaign. Photo: Nick Moir
The Hyde Park obelisk was covered by a giant condom last year as part of an anti-HIV campaign. Photo: Nick Moir
About 400 customers bought the counterfeit condoms between March 12 and April 10.
About 400 customers bought the counterfeit condoms between March 12 and April 10.
The Hyde Park obelisk was covered by a giant condom last year as part of an anti-HIV campaign. Photo: Nick Moir
The Hyde Park obelisk was covered by a giant condom last year as part of an anti-HIV campaign. Photo: Nick Moir

Counterfeit condoms sold through the online marketplace Groupon Australia have been recalled because of possible defects, including holes in the latex.

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