Millions of Baby Shark toys are being recalled after children were reportedly impaled by them. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission is recalling 7.5 million Robo Alive Junior Baby Shark Sing ...
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Nobody puts their child in the bathtub with the thought they’ll be lifting them out for a trip to a hospital emergency room. That’s why Zuru recalled recalled 6.5 million Robo Alive Junior Baby Shark ...
Millions of "Baby Shark" bath toys have been recalled after a dozen reports of children suffering injuries, including impalement, lacerations and puncture wounds, from the miniature shark’s hard ...
The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission has announced a recall for more than 7 million Baby Shark toys. Zuru, which makes the toys, has issued the recall for its Robo Alive Junior Baby ...
Over 7 million "Baby Shark" toys have been recalled this week after several reports of children suffering from impalement injuries. On Thursday, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced ...
Almost 8 million Baby Shark bath toys have been recalled after some children were impaled by the top fin on the toys. Zuru recalled 6.5 million Robo Alive Junior Baby Shark Sing & Swim Bath Toys (full ...
About 7.5 million Baby Shark bath toys are being recalled after the product-maker received a dozen reports of children being injured by the product's hard plastic top fin, according to the Consumer ...
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