Recalls: Toys

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.


November 7, 2007 Schylling Associates Recalls Dizzy Ducks Music Box Due To Violation of Lead Paint Standard

The Dizzy Ducks Music Box is a wind-up music box with ducks that spin as music plays. Read more.


November 7, 2007 Additional Spinning Top Recalled by Schylling Associates Due To Violation of Lead Paint Standard

The recalled spinning top is primarily metal and has wooden handles. The top is printed with Winnie-the-Pooh characters. Tops with plastic handles are not included in this recall. Read more.


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

The recalled Duck Family consists of a large wind-up duck, which pulls three little ducks. They are made of tin and are primarily yellow in color. Read more.


November 7, 2007 Toy Cars Recalled by Dollar General Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard

The recall involves two styles of “pull and release” toy cars, including a four pack of Super Wheels (UPC #400016576344) and a two pack of Super Racer cars (UPC # 883788965002). Read more.


November 7, 2007 International Sourcing Ltd. Recalls Toy Dragster and Funny Car Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard

The recall includes plastic models of a dragster and funny car. The dragster is approximately 22 inches long, black in color with various sponsor decals on the toys. The funny car is approximately 14 inches long and is also black in color. Both models have the ISL logo imprinted on the underside. Read more.


November 7, 2007 Northern Tool & Equipment Recalls "Big Red" Wagons Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard

The recalled wagon has a red painted, steel deck with removable wooden sides. The wheels have ball bearings and air-filled tires. Read more.


November 6, 2007 Swimways Corp. Recalls "Skippy" Pool Toys Due to Laceration Hazard

This recall involves a rubber pool toy shaped like a fish. The fish are blue, purple or green colored and measure 8 ½ inches long by 5 inches wide. A loop of elastic tubing shaped like a tongue comes out of the mouth of the fish and is used for launching the fish across the water like a slingshot. “WARNING. Do not aim at another person. Made in China” is printed on the bottom of the fish. Read more.


November 6, 2007 Laugh & Learn™ Kitchen Toys Recalled by Fisher-Price Due To Choking Hazard

The recall involves a play kitchen learning toy with a pretend refrigerator, range and sink. The product’s item number L5067 is stamped in several locations on the toy and printed on the product’s packaging above the UPC. Read more.


November 1, 2007 Pearl-like Bead Attachment Sold with Girl's Gift Sets Recalled Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard; Sold exclusively at Limited Too Stores

The recalled item is a pearl-like pink bead attachment on the outside packaging of the gift sets and a zipper pull/wrist band on a cosmetic lip gloss set. The gift sets were sold under the “Sparkle by Too” line, as follows: 3-Pack Lip Gloss Wristlet (Style No. 2014), 4-Pack Body Spray (Style No. 2017), and 3-Piece Bath Set (Style No. 2018). Read more.