If you’re a fan of fidget spinners, this recall is for you. Earlier last month the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) recalled certain “Pokémon fidget spinner keychains made in China for Fashion Accessory Bazaar.” Why? Well, according to the recall notice, “the center post on the fidget spinner can become loose or fall out, posing a choking hazard.” Fortunately, no injuries have been reported yet, and “no ASI-listed companies were named in the recall.”
If you’re a fan of fidget spinners, this recall is for you. Earlier last month the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) recalled certain “Pokémon fidget spinner keychains made in China for Fashion Accessory Bazaar.” Why? Well, according to the recall notice, “the center post on the product can become loose or fall out, posing a choking hazard.” Fortunately, no injuries have been reported yet, and “no ASI-listed companies were named in the recall.”
How can consumers tell if they have one of the recalled products, though? For starters, the keychains “have a silver metal key ring with a metal bar attached…at the end of the metal bar is a Pokémon-themed fidget spinner.” According to the CPSC, the spinner part of the keychain “is red and white in the center and yellow on the outer portion.” An estimated 20,000 were sold across the country in stores like “Bonita Marie Int., Gamestop, Wonderland stores, Amazon.com,” and others between September 2017 and November 2017 for about $10 apiece.
For now, consumers are being instructed to discontinue using the keychains immediately and can call or email Fashion Accessory Bazaar at 888-320-3299 or supportdesk@fabny.com for a refund. More details can be found at www.fabny.com
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