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Magnetic cube recalled due to ingestion hazard
The Magnetic Cube has been recalled in Canada because it contains small, powerful magnets that do not meet safety regulations. These magnets pose a serious ingestion hazard to children. No injuries or ...
A recall has been issued for Crayola‑branded pip-Cubes after regulators identified a magnet ingestion hazard. The building toys, marketed for creative play, may release small magnets if seams split.
WHEELING, Ill. — CreateOn is recalling about 9,400 Crayola-branded magnetic building cubes after determining the products pose a serious risk of injury or death if swallowed by children. The recalled ...
Thousands of Crayola-branded magnetic cubes were recalled because of a potential hazard from the small magnets that can detach and pose a risk to children if swallowed. Approximately 9,400 units of ...
The Consumer Product Safety Commission warned against buying or using Carolina Milano brand magnetic ball cubes Wednesday due to the risk they pose if swallowed. The small balls are too powerful under ...
By Mark Bergin, WRAL senior multiplatform producer Consumers are warned to stop using Carolina Milano 5-millimeter Magnetic Balls Cubes because loose, hazardous magnets pose a serious risk if ingested ...
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