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More than a quarter of a million units Avocado toast toy According to the US Consumer Excise Safety Commission (CPSC), it is remembered by Fisher-Prisis.
Recall, which began on 10 April, belongs to the brand’s brunch and go nomadic toys.
Around 253,000 units are being called back, with 4,500 sold in Canada.
According to the CPSC, toy can pose a dissolve danger for infants and children.
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Broadly 253,000 avocado toast toys are being called back. (Fisher-Prose through CPSC / Fox News)
The agency said in a recall notice, “Toy egg yolk can crack into small parts and make small parts.”
Toys were sold at shops including Hobby Lobby, Kohl, Masi, Marshal, Nordstrom, Ross, TJ MaxX and Walmart, which include from March 2022 to March 2025, as well as Amazon.com. Each unit retailed for $ 13.
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Officers recommend parents Take toys Contact Fisher-Persis away from your children and for a replacement.
Stroller toys can pose a choking risk for children, the authorities warned. (Fisher-Prose through CPSC / Fox News)
Fisher-Person’s original company Mall has described the product as a stroller toy Sensory activities To play at home or go.
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“With a fissure-pris brunch and go-walking toy, you can make the dreams of your baby brachure come true with this luxurious avocado toast, with 3 hanging toys: a tomato mirror, egg tether, and creek for pull-down fun, describe the website. “Your small people can delight their senses to detect jingle sounds, soft clothes, embroidery details and fun texture.
A replacement will be given to consumers returning to the missed toys. (Fisher-Prose through CPSC / Fox News)
“And the best part? You can easily clip the toy to the brunch on-the-go to attach it to your stroller canopy.”
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