CPSC Recall in 2005: CPSC, MGA Entertainment Inc. Announce Recall of Bratz™ Stylin' Scooters™

Updated on January 18, 2026.

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Data Source: CPSC.
Recall Number: 05-141
Date: March 23, 2005
Product Name: Bratz™ Stylin' Scooter™
Recall Description:

The product is a non-motorized two-wheeled scooter with a folding hinge and an adjustable handlebar. The scooter platform is purple with a bright pink Bratz logo on the top surface. Scooters containing information identifying the product as Item No. 266563, with a date of manufacture prior to July 2004, and manufactured by Jurong Dumar Bicycle, Inc. are included in this recall. This identification information can be located either in the area directly beneath the scooter platform or at the bottom of the scooter near the rear wheel.

Hazard Description:

The wheels of the scooter can break or become damaged, and users of the scooters can fall and suffer injuries.

Consumer Action:

Remedy Type:

Refund, Replace

Units: About 297,000
Incidents:

MGA has received six reports of cracked wheels on the recalled scooters. All six incidents resulted in cuts, scrapes, and bruises. In one case, a 9-year-old suffered a broken arm.

Sold At:

Toy and discount chain stores nationwide from September 2003 through November 2004 for about $30.

Manufactured In:

China