CPSC Recall in 1998: CPSC, Michael Friedman Corp. Announce Recall of Rattles

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Data Source: CPSC.
Recall Number: 98-134
Date: June 27, 1998
Product Name: Flower rattles
Recall Description:

WASHINGTON, D.C. - In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Michael Friedman Corp. of Brooklyn, N.Y. is recalling about 2,000 rattles. Small parts can break off of the rattles, presenting choking and aspiration hazards to infants. CPSC has received one report of a rattle separating and releasing small plastic balls from inside. No injury was reported. The recalled rattles are sold under the "Hobby Horse" brand name. The rattles, measuring 5.25 inches high, look like roses. A green stem-like handle extends from the bottom of the pink or purple "rose" and bends upon itself in a somewhat circular fashion to form a handle. The words "Hong Kong" are embossed on the lower portion of the "rose." The rattles were packaged in clear plastic shrink wrap attached to a purple polka dotted bluish cardboard header, labeled "Hobby Horse...Baby Rattle." Small children's clothing and discount stores nationwide sold the rattles from March 1997 to May 1998 for about $1 to $2. Consumers should take the rattles away from infants immediately and discard or destroy them, or if possible, return the rattles to the store where purchased for a refund. However, the firm, Michael Friedman Corp., is out of business and cannot be contacted.

Hazard Description:

Small parts can break off of the rattles, presenting choking and aspiration hazards to infants.

Consumer Action:

Remedy Type:

Dispose, No Remedy Available

Units: About 2,000
Incidents:

CPSC has received one report of a rattle separating and releasing small plastic balls from inside. No injury was reported.

Sold At:

Manufactured In:

Hong Kong