Children's Toys, Purses And Pen Cases Recalled

Chrissie Cole
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Posted by Chrissie ColeOctober 09, 2009 11:10 AM

Daiso California, in conjunction with the CPSC, announced a voluntary recall of Children’s Toys, Purses and Pen Cases due to excessive levels of lead, which violate the federal lead paint ban.

One of the toys, an inflatable baseball bat, contains excessive levels of DEHP, a federal phthalate violation.

To this date, there have been no reports of incidents or injuries associated with the recalled items.

The recall involves: balancing toys in the shape of dragonflies, children’s purses in the shape of the head of a lion, frog or bear, children’s purses with rainbow stripes, children’s pen cases shaped like a piece of candy with stitching “cool ice cream,” “sweet cake,” or “fad hamburger” on the front, and inflatable baseball bats with “Home Run” printed on the side.

Consumers should take the recalled items from children immediately and contact Daiso for a full refund or free replacement.

Call Daiso toll-free at (888) 580-8841 or visit www.daisorecall.com.

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