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- Crayola issues nationwide recall for safety hazard to children
The recall is for the 24-piece CreateOn Crayola-branded pip-Cubes, which contain magnets that can become loose and pose a hazard to children if ingested, according to the United States Consumer
- CreateOn Recalls Pip-Cubes Due to Risk of Serious Injury or . . . - CPSC
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled magnetic building cubes, take them away from children and contact CreateOn to receive a replacement set of pip-cubes Consumers will receive a pre-paid label to return the recalled magnetic cubes in order to receive the replacement
- Crayola magnetic cubes sold at Michaels, Amazon recalled. What to know
Nearly 10,000 Crayola pip-Cubes were recalled Thursday, Dec 4, for posing an 'ingestion hazard' to children Find out what toys were affected
- Popular Children’s Toys Recalled for Serious Safety Hazard
Crayola pip-Cubes are being recalled because the magnets inside the toys may pose an ingestion hazard to children Here's what you need to know
- Crayola kits sold nationwide recalled due to ‘serious risk of injury or . . .
A popular Crayola kit sold online at Amazon and at Michael's stores nationwide has been recalled by the U S Consumer Product Safety Commission after officials said it carries a "serious risk of
- Check Your Toys: Crayola Issues Nationwide Recall
Check Your Toy Box: Crayola Issues Nationwide Recall Over Serious Safety Hazard About 9,400 products are affected—here's what to do if yours is included
- Crayola magnetic cube toys sold at Michaels, Amazon voluntarily . . .
Thousands of Crayola-branded magnetic building cube toys are being voluntarily recalled due to a risk of magnet ingestion
- CreateOn recalls Crayola pip Cubes due to magnet ingestion hazard
A new nationwide recall involving a magnetic building cube set is making headlines, and while the notice is serious, the steps you need to take are thankfully very straightforward CreateOn has recalled several Crayola pip Cubes sets after the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) found that the seams on the cubes can weaken
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