The US Consumer Product Safety Commission is recalling Disney’s Happy Holidays Mickey Mouse Nightlight which was sold exclusively at Walt Disney World, Disneyland, and on the Disney Store. Liquid from the nightlight can leak onto electrical outlets and create a potential fire hazard. Anyone who purchased the Mickey Mouse Nightlight can call
Tag: disney recall
Disney recalls Mickey & Minnie Hoodie for choking hazard
According to Click Orlando Disney is recalling 15,000 infant Minnie and Mickey hoodies that were sold in theme parks and on the Disney app because of a possible choking hazard. The recall came in today after Disney discovered the the snaps on the hoodie could come off and could possibly choke
Kiddieland Recalls Disney-branded Fairies Plastic Trikes Due to Laceration Hazard
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with the firm named below, today announced a voluntary recall of the following consumer product. Consumers should stop using recalled products immediately unless otherwise instructed. It is illegal to resell or attempt to resell a recalled consumer product. Name of Product: Disney
Disney Fairies jewelry recalled for excessive lead
Just days after Disney Princess and the Frog necklaces were recalled for containing the heavy metal cadmium, another Disney branded jewelry line is being recalled for lead, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said. This time it’s charms sold with Tiny Tink and Friends Children’s Toy Jewelry Sets. More than
Disney’s The Princess and The Frog pendants recall
Federal consumer safety regulators on Friday announced the recall of “The Princess and The Frog” pendants sold at Walmart stores because of high levels of the toxic metal cadmium, an unprecedented action that reflects concerns of an emerging threat in children’s jewelry. The recall affects two products, about 55,000 items
High Lead Levels Found in Barbie & Disney Toys
Shades of 2007, as lead-contaminated toys have been discovered by a California advocacy group. To make matters worse, the lead was found in two children’s favorites: Barbie and Disney toys. The Center for Environmental Health tested about 250 children’s products purchased at major retailers and found lead levels that exceeded