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Zuru Toys is recalling about 7.5 million Baby Shark bath toys after the company received a dozen reports of kids being injured by the product's hard plastic fin.
WASHINGTON — About 7.5 million singing and swimming Baby Shark bath toys are being recalled after multiple lacerations and puncture wounds were reported in children playing with them. Zuru ...
About 7.5 million Baby Shark bath toys were recalled Thursday, ... Both products have a hard, plastic fin on the top and are available in pink, yellow and blue. Sponsor Message.
All injuries were caused by the full-sized, 7-inch plastic shark toys, which “sing and swim when placed in water.” About 6.5 million of the Robo Alive Junior Baby Shark Sing & Swim Bath Toys ...
Only full-size Baby Shark toys with a hard plastic top fin are included in this recall. Related. 2 more infant deaths prompt new warning to stop using, selling recalled newborn loungers; ...
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 ...
The CPSC and Zuru, the toys' manufacturer, have issued a voluntary recall of Baby Shark and Mini Baby Shark Bath Toys with hard plastic top fins. The top fins on the shark toys pose a risk of ...
Zuru has recalled 7.5 million Baby Shark bath toys sold at Target, Walmart, CVS, Dollar General and more because children can be impaled if they sit or fall on it. Skip Navigation.
More than 7 million Baby Shark bath toys are being recalled after at least 12 kids were cut, impaled or punctured by the shark’s hard plastic fin.
These bath toys are among lots of Baby Shark merchandise. They were spawned by the wildly popular song “Baby Shark,” which was the first YouTube video to surpass 10 billion views, per Billboard .
The recalled Mini Baby Shark bath toys swim when placed in water, but do not sing, according to CPSC. They have a hard plastic top fin, measure about 4-inches from nose to tail and were sold in ...
Zuru has recalled 7.5 million Baby Shark bath toys sold at Target, Walmart, CVS, Dollar General and more because children can be impaled if they sit or fall on it. Skip Navigation.