Recalls: Dolls or Plush Toys or And Action Figures

March 27, 2008 Avon Products Recalls Plush Warming Polar Bears Due to Fire and Burn Hazards

The recalled white plush warming bear has a red hat and brown nose. It is about 17 inches long and comes with a buckwheat-filled pouch that is heated in a microwave oven and is inserted into an opening in the bear’s belly. “Avon Products” is printed on a white tag sewn onto the bear. Read more.


March 25, 2008 Plan Toys Inc. Recalls Toy Penguins Due to Laceration Hazard

The wood penguin-shaped toy has a black head with rubber fins, a yellow nose and a white body with red on the base. The toy is round-shaped and creates a soft bell jingle when spun. The toy measures about 3 ¾ inches in height and about 3 inches in diameter. “PLAN TOYS” and UPC number 084543521109 or EAN number 8854740052117 are printed on the outside of the packaging of the toy. Read more.


March 17, 2008 MEGA Brands Recalls Magtastik and Magnetix Jr. Pre-School Magnetic Toys; Ingested Magnets Pose Aspiration and Intestinal Hazards

The Magtastik and Magnetix Jr. Pre-school Magnetic Toys include small flexible parts embedded with magnets that allow the parts to connect to large, colored metal balls. Read more.


March 17, 2008 MEGA Brands Recalls MagnaMan Magnetic Action Figures; Ingested Magnets Pose Aspiration and Intestinal Hazards

The recalled MagnaMan magnetic toys are figures that have body parts that attach with magnets. They come in either a “Futuristic Warrior” or “Ancient Warrior” theme. Each figure comes with three accessories. Read more.


January 15, 2008 Toy Wrestler Figures Recalled by A.A. of America Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard

The recalled toy is a package of four action figures. Each figure is about 5 3/4 inches high. The UPC number 604111230003 is printed on the product’s packaging. Read more.


December 21, 2007 Super Magnet Toys Recalled by MTC Due to Aspiration and Intestinal Hazards

The ½-inch toys are shaped and painted to resemble panda bears. A small magnet is attached to the bottom of the toy. “Super Magnets” and the MTC logo are printed on the front of the packaging. The magnet toys are sold eight to a package. Read more.


December 19, 2007 AAFES Recalls "Soldier Bear" Toys Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard

This recall involves the following wooden toys and a plastic military vehicle toy playset. The style number, UPC codes and “Soldier Bear” logo are printed on the toy’s packaging. Read more.


December 19, 2007 Stuffer Bear Recalled Due to Choking Hazard; Sold Exclusively at Victoria�s Secret Internet site

The cosmetic stuffer bear was designed to hold cosmetics and/or gift cards. It is a plush bear with a zipper down the body. A “VS” neck medallion serves as the zipper pull. The bear was sold in pink and leopard. Read more.


November 8, 2007 Curious George Plush Dolls Recalled By Marvel Toys Due to Risk of Lead Exposure

This recall involves Curious George 12-inch plush dolls with a plastic face. The dolls are dressed to represent five various themes: birthday, fireman, sweet dreams, tool time and tool time with a soft face. The plush dolls were sold with a Curious George storybook or activity book. The following product and SKU numbers are printed on the packaging. Read more.


November 7, 2007 Schylling Associates Recalls Collectable Toy Robot Due To Violation of Lead Paint Standard

The “Robot 2000” is a battery-operated, tin robot standing 12” tall. It has a red light on the head and chest panels that open. Read more.