Soldier Bear Toys Recalled Due to Lead Paint Harzards

Larry Buckfire
Larry Buckfire
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Posted by Larry BuckfireMay 27, 2007 9:23 AM

Yet another children's toy was recalled due to lead paint hazards. The Consumer Product Safety Commission recalled the Soldier Boy toy set made Toy Century Industrial Ltd. of Hong Kong because of lead on surfact paints which may cause child lead poisoning if ingested by young children. This recall involves toy sets with multiple action figures and vehicles. The model number (88931), Universal Product Code (6 98567 88931 4) and Soldier Bear logo are printed on the product's packaging. The toy sets were sold at AAFES stores worldwide.
Sold at: AAFES stores worldwide from August 2006 through April 2007 for about $20.

Our firm specializes in child lead poisoning cases. At this time, we are not aware of any child diagnosed with lead poisoning as a result of this toy set. However, consumers have been advised that they should immediately take the toys away from children and return the product to the nearest AAFES store for full refund.

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