Recalls: Toys

October 31, 2007 SimplyFun Recalls Ribbit Board Games Due to Risk of Lead Exposure

This recall involves SimplyFun Ribbit board games. The games are sold with five frog-shaped wooden pieces that act as pawns for movement. The wooden pieces are blue, red, green, yellow and lavender in color. Read more.


October 31, 2007 Toys "R" Us Recalls Elite Operations Toys Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard

The recall involves four military-style Elite Operations toys, including Super Rigs (#1004), Command Patrol Center (#1020), Barracuda Helicopter (#1023), and 3 Pack 8-inch Figures (#1024). The product number is located on the toy’s packaging. Read more.


October 31, 2007 Toy Figures Recalled by Henry Gordy International Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard

The posable spaceman figures are about 4½-inches tall and come with two accessories. They were sold in various colors including yellow, grey, silver, blue, green, gold, black, and red. Read more.


October 31, 2007 Halloween "Ugly Teeth" Recalled By Amscan Inc. Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard

The fake Halloween teeth are painted white, black and orange with brown gums. They were sold as party favors in packages of eight. “Ugly Teeth,” “Amscan,” “Party Favors,” “Value Pack Party Favors,” UPC 0-48419-65002-7 and UPC 0-48419-61663-4 are printed on the packaging. Read more.


October 25, 2007 DecoPac Inc. Recalls Football Bobble Head Cake Decorations Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard

The recall includes plastic miniature football bobble heads with green bases only, which were sold for placement on a cake. The bobble heads represented the following teams: Read more.


October 25, 2007 Fisher Price Recalls Go Diego Go Boat Toys Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard

The toy is an orange and yellow boat that squirts water. Cartoon character Diego is in the driver’s seat. “Fisher Price,” product number K3413, and a date code between 137-7HF and 223-7HF are marked on the toys. Read more.


October 23, 2007 Game Pieces Sold with "Cars" Backpacks Recalled By Global Design Concepts; Detached Magnets Pose Aspiration and Intestinal Hazards

The 12 inch "Cars" Backpack was sold with four sealed game pieces that contain magnets. The game pieces included a red plastic car; a blue plastic car; and two red and black plastic disks that have “GAS,” “OIL” and “SERVICE” printed in red letters on the black perimeter of the disks. “Warning: Choking Hazard-Small Parts. Not for children under 3 years” is printed on the backpack hangtag. “Disney Presents a PIXAR film” is printed on the gray vinyl front of the backpack. Read more.


October 18, 2007 The Gymboree Corp. Recalls Toy Swords Due to Breakage and Laceration Hazard

This recall involves a toy pirate sword with SKU number 140025491-GYS049. The SKU number is printed on the price tag above the bar code. The sword is made of plastic, and has a gold-colored handle and a gray plastic blade. The sword is about 19 inches long. Read more.


October 17, 2007 Guidecraft Inc. Recalls Children's Puppet Theaters Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard

The recalled puppet theater has red panels on the front and sides and a chalkboard signboard on top. The puppet theater measures about 24-inches in length, 6-inches in width and about 28-inches in height. Read more.


October 17, 2007 Dunkin' Donuts Recalls Glow Sticks Due to Choking and Strangulation Hazards

The pink and orange glow sticks were given away free with purchases of donuts. Read more.