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product-recall2 years ago

Baby Shark bath toys recalled due to safety concerns.

More than 7 million Baby Shark-themed bath toys have been recalled due to the risk of impalement, laceration, and puncture injuries caused by the hard plastic used to make the toy's top fins. The recall affects Robo Alive Junior Baby Shark Sing & Swim toys sold at popular retailers such as Walmart, CVS, and Target. There have been 12 reports of injuries, including impalement injuries, lacerations, and puncture wounds to children's genital, anorectal, and facial areas. Consumers can contact the manufacturer for a refund.

consumer-safety2 years ago

"Massive Baby Shark Toy Recall Issued Over Child Safety Concerns"

Zuru has recalled over seven million Baby Shark and Mini Baby Shark bath toys with hard plastic top fins due to the risk of impalement, laceration, and puncture injuries to children. The full-size Baby Shark bath toys sing and swim when placed underwater, while the mini-size bath toys swim when placed in water but do not sing. The company suggests customers stop using the recalled bath toys and contact them for a full refund. Zuru was aware of 12 reports of injuries resulting from children falling or sitting on the recalled full-size Baby Shark bath toys.

product-recall2 years ago

"Massive Baby Shark Bath Toy Recall Issued Over Injury Risk"

Zuru LLC has recalled 7.5 million Baby Shark and Mini Baby Shark bath toys due to the risk of impalement, laceration, and puncture injuries to children. The full-size Baby Shark toys have a hard plastic top fin and sing and swim when placed in water, while the Mini Baby Shark toys swim but do not sing. There have been 12 reports of injuries related to the full-size toys, including to children's genital, anorectal, and facial areas. Consumers should stop using the toys and contact Zuru for a refund.