March 11, 2005- Bernat Yarn Recall of “Fur Out” Yarn
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Spin Rite LP of Ontario, Canada, is voluntarily recalling About 730,000 1.75-ounce balls of "Fur Out" yarn. “Fur Out” yarn is flammable when used as the sole yarn in a garment. Garments constructed of “Fur Out” yarn are dangerously flammable when exposed to a flame, posing a burn risk to consumers.
June 5, 2003- Children's Art Supply Sets Recalled by Creative Kids Inc.
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Creative Kids Inc. of Monsey, N.Y., is voluntarily recalling about 1,400 Children's Art Supply Sets. The sets contain mini-cutters with razor blades which pose a laceration hazard to young children.
January 9, 2003- Children's Soap Making Kits Recalled by Pace Products Inc.
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Pace Products Inc., of Apopka, Fla., is voluntarily recalling about 145,000 children's soap making kits. The soap may get too hot when heated in the microwave oven and leak from the tray mold posing a burn hazard to children.
July 16, 2001- Kole Imports Recalls Contact Adhesive
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Kole Imports, of Carson, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 90,000 packages of contact adhesive. The adhesive contains toluene, which can present a fire and poisoning hazard to consumers. The packaging of this product does not have the required cautionary labeling, as required under the Federal Hazardous Substances Act.
May 15, 2001- Glue Gun Recalled by Sears
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Sears Roebuck and Co., of Hoffman Estates, Ill., is voluntarily recalling about 13,000 Craftsman glue guns. These glue guns can overheat, presenting fire and burn hazards to consumers.
December 24, 1997- Children's Soap Craft Set Recalled by Toys "R" Us
In cooperation with the U.S.Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Toys "R" Us, ofParamus, N.J., is recalling about 4,000 Baskets of Bubbleschildren's craft sets because of a potential fire hazard. Ifconsumers melt pieces of the soap disks that come with theset in a microwave oven for 10 minutes, as instructed, thesoap could ignite in the microwave. The instructions shouldhave read 10 seconds rather than 10 minutes.
November 14, 1995- Children's Sewing Board Recalled by FAO Schwarz
In cooperation with the U.S. ConsumerProduct Safety Commission (CPSC), FAO Schwarz of New York,N.Y., is recalling approximately 1,000 children's"Sewing Boards." Young children may strangle on theremovable string.
February 15, 1995- Neon Art Prints Recalled by Spencer Gifts/Dapy
In cooperation with the U.S. ConsumerProduct Safety Commission (CPSC), Spencer Gifts Inc./DAPY ofPleasantville, N.J., is voluntarily recalling approximately510 "Neon Art Prints" that present a possible fire hazarddue to faulty wiring. Spencer Gifts became aware of theproblem when a fire broke out in one of its Philadelphiastores.
January 25, 1995- "Colorblaster" 3-D Spray Art Toy Recalled by Kenner
September 7, 1994- Kaleidoscope Art Sets Recalled by Shure Products, Toys R Us
June 7, 1994- Kenner Recalls "Fastblast Spray Art Design" And "Fastblast Color Refills
June 11, 1992- Wagner To Modify Airless Paint Sprayers Against Fire Potential
March 30, 1992- Kenner Announces Repair Program On Its Colorblaster Spray Art Toy
March 5, 1992- Grumbacher Recalls Artists' Paint Brushes
August 13, 1991- "Do It Yourself" No. 2 Paint Brushes Recalled by Marx Brush
May 22, 1991- Jumpin' Jeans Denim Paint Kits Recalled
March 20, 1986- Folkart Extender #947 Recalled By Plaid Enterprises
March 1983- "FIBRO-CLAY" Recalled by Milton Bradley
February 9, 1976- Anthrax Contamination In Imported Yarn Warned by Creative Handweavers
February 6, 1976- Anthrax Contamination In Imported Yarn Warned by Tahki
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