Child Rings Recalled Due to Lead Hazards

Larry Buckfire
Larry Buckfire
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Posted by Larry BuckfireMay 16, 2007 8:52 PM

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, today announced a recall of Children's Turquoise Rings made by Cardinal Distiributing Co. in Baltimore due to lead hazards on the product. The products were made in China. The silver-colored rings have a round turquoise-colored stone on top. The stone is surrounded by a band of small silver-colored balls. If ingested or mouthed by a child, the product can have toxic effects and cause lead poisoning. At this time, no incidents of lead poisoning from the product have been reported.


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