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Consumer Product Safety Commission Food Recalls
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August 29, 2000- Toys Included with Kids Meals Recalled by Fazoli's
August 10, 2000- Tangled Treeples Toys Included With KFC Kids Meals Recalled by KFC
December 27, 1999- Pokemon Balls Recalled by Burger King
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) Burger King Corporation is voluntarily recalling more than 25 million Pokemon balls included with Burger King kids meals. The balls may pose a suffocation hazard to children under three years of age. Pokemon balls are the ball-shaped plastic containers that hold Pokemon toys in Burger King kids meals. Either half of the Pokemon ball can become stuck on a child's face, covering the nose and mouth and may cause suffocation of a child under three years of age.
August 18, 1997- Kinder Chocolate Eggs Containing Toys Recall by Kreiner Imports
July 26, 1996- Chillers Sticks for Jell-O Pudding Warning by Kraft
May 26, 1994- Candy Filled Toy Funglasses Recalled by Sansom
April 29, 1993- Quaker Halts Sales Of Cap'n Crunch Cereal Containing "Popper" Toy
August 2, 1989- Mackie International Inc. Recalls Fruit Drink Because Of Potential Choking Hazards
May 30, 1989- Coca-Cola Foods Recalls Its "Cool Cuffs"
September 24, 1987- Cheerios With "Powerball" Premium Sales Recalled by General Mills
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