Recall: Cupie Dolls #6342 Recalled by 5th Avenue Dolls
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE | |
April 12, 1984 | |
Release # 84-023 | |
5th Avenue Dolls Cupie Doll #6342 Recalled Because Of Choking Hazard
Washington, DC-- In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, 5th Avenue Dolls, New York, New York, today announced a voluntary recall of approximately 22,000 Cupie Dolls #6342 because the small arms can be removed from the body of the doll. These small parts may present a choking, aspiration, or swallowing hazard. CPSC safety standards specify that toys for children under three must not have such small parts. Since 1983, approximately 22,000 of these toys have been sold through Kay-Bee stores nationwide for $.99 each.
The CPSC has not received any reports of infant choking incidents involving small parts from this toy.
The toy is a light beige colored plastic doll with a moveable head and arms. It is 4 l/2 inches high by 1 l/2 inches wide. The cardboard header identifies the toy as being manufactured in Hong Kong with the Code #6342 "Cupie Doll". The doll was not supplied with any clothes.
Consumers should remove these products from use immediately and return them to the retailer where purchased for a full refund.
For further information, consumers may call Wisconsin Toy and Novelty at (212) 741-2125, or the CPSC toll-free Hotline at 800-638-CPSC. A teletypewriter number for the hearing impaired is (301) 595-7054.