April 20, 2005- California International Trading Recall of Pacifiers and Two Electronic Toys
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), California International Trading, of Los Angeles, Calif. is voluntarily recalling about 5,000 Light-up Pacifiers, New Style Piano Toys, and High Toys Choochoo Toy Trains. The pacifiers and toys can easily break apart, exposing small parts. This poses a choking hazard to young children.
April 13, 2005- Wal-Mart Stores Inc. Recall of Karaoke Cassette Player/Recorders
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., of Bentonville, Ark. is voluntarily recalling about 220,000 Nu-Tronix Karaoke Cassette Player/Recorders. The paint on the five control buttons of the karaoke player contains excessive lead, posing a lead poisoning hazard to young children. Lead poisoning in children is associated with behavioral problems, learning disabilities, hearing problems, and growth retardation.
January 19, 2005- Kids Station Inc. Recall of Children’s Musical Drum Set Sold Exclusively at Toys “R” Us
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Kids Station Inc., of Miami, Fla., for Toys “R” Us, of Wayne, N.J. is voluntarily recalling about 10,500Fun Years Music Big Drum musical sets. Small parts can break off during use, posing a choking hazard to young children.
December 28, 2004- AA Importer Inc. Recall of Push and Electronic Toys
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), AA Importer Inc., of Los Angeles, Calif. is voluntarily recalling about 5,200 Push Along Frog, Animal Organ, and Rock & Roll Kids Guitar Toys. The toys can easily break apart, exposing small parts. This poses a choking hazard to young children.
February 26, 2004- Schylling Associates Recall of Wooden Music Radio Boxes
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Schylling Associates Inc., of Rowley, Mass., is voluntarily recalling 15,600 "Wooden Music Radio" boxes. A wooden turning knob and antenna top can break off, posing a choking hazard to young children and exposing a sharp point.
January 14, 2004- "Lily Pad Clacker" Instruments Recalled by Kindermusik International
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Kindermusik International, of Browns Summit, N.C., is voluntarily recalling about 430 "Lily Pad Clacker" Instruments. The green coating on the Lily Pad Clacker instruments contain high levels of lead, posing a risk of poisoning to young children.
November 6, 2003- Toy Drums Recalled by BRIO® Corp.
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), BRIO® Corp., of Germantown, Wis., a subsidiary of BRIO AB of Sweden., is voluntarily recalling 2,100 toy drums. The three rubber feet, which are screwed into the bottom of the drum, could be removed in some cases, posing a choking hazard to young children.
May 22, 2003- Toy Drumsticks Recalled by The Step2 Company
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), The Step2 Company, of Streetsboro, Ohio, is voluntarily recalling about 800 toy drumsticks. The tip of the drumstick can break off, posing a choking hazard to young children.
April 17, 2003- Battat Recall of Drumsticks Sold with Toy Drum Sets
Battat Incorporated, of Plattsburgh, NY, is voluntarily recalling about 300,000 sets of toy drumsticks sold with the Parents Bee Bop Band drum sets. The end piece of the drumstick handle can break off, posing a choking hazard to young children. Additionally, the screw at the end of the drumstick can loosen and detach, posing a choking hazard.
February 25, 2003- BRIO Recall of Toy Trumpet
The BRIO Corp., of Germantown, Wis., is voluntarily recalling about 4,000 Ambi Bird Trumpet toys. The red and blue trumpets are about 5-inches long with a yellow bird attached to the top. A yellow knob on the side of the trumpet spins the bird. The words "Ambi Toys" are engraved on the side of the trumpet. Back to Basics Toys, a mail order catalog, sold the trumpets nationwide from September 2001 through November 2002 for about $13.
March 1, 2001- Toy Drums, Educational Games, Children's Brooms and Bleach Recalled by firms
Eden LLC, of New York, N.Y., is voluntarily recalling about 5,800 toy drums. Lakeshore Learning Materials, of Carson, Calif., is recalling 13,000 children's educational games. EMSCO Inc., is voluntarily recalling about 2,200 children's toy brooms. SuperValu Eastern Region, of Richmond, Va., is voluntarily recalling about 500 bottles of Richfood bleach.
November 2, 2000- Toy Xylophones by Dolgencorp Recalled
August 5, 1999- "Pooh Poppin'Piano" Toys Recalled by Tiger Electronics
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Tiger Electronics, Ltd., of Vernon Hills, Ill., is voluntarily recalling to replace approximately 202,000 Pooh Poppin' Piano toys. The green "leafy" top section of the carrot-shaped microphone attached to the piano toy can break off, posing a choking hazard to young children.
October 15, 1998- Xylophone Mallets Recalled by Playwell
In cooperation with the U.S. ConsumerProduct Safety Commission (CPSC), Playwell Toy Inc. of LakeForest, Calif., is recalling the mallets in approximately200,000 individually sold xylophones, 150,000 Little OnesTMInfant three-piece musical gift sets, and 1,800 LittleOnesTM Infant five-piece musical gift sets. The rounded endsof the xylophone mallets are smaller in diameter than the1.75-inch standard for small balls. The mallets can getstuck in the throats of young children, blocking theirairways, and possibly causing death.
May 7, 1998- Toy Saxophones Recalled by Arby's
In cooperation with the U.S. ConsumerProduct Safety Commission (CPSC), Arby's FranchiseAssociation of Atlanta, Ga., is voluntarily recalling about220,000 toy saxophones distributed with Arby's AdventureMeals. The small keys and part of the mouthpiece on thesaxophone could separate from the toy, presenting apotential choking hazard to young children.
March 22, 1995; Revised July 9, 2001- Pom Pom Drum Toy Recalled by Hebron Imports
December 1, 1994- "Fun Music Center" Toy Recalled by Imaginarium
JUNE 8, 1993- San Pacific International, Inc. Recalls Bamm-Bamm's Drum & Flute Toy
September 8, 1992- Plastic Rattle & Flute Toy Recalled by Dollywood
OCTOBER 29, 1991- Wal-Mart Recalls Plastic Halloween Toy Trumpets
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