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Burger King Toys
WASHINGTON, D.C.- In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety
Commission (CPSC), Burger King Corporation, of Miami, Fla., and Alcone
Marketing Group, of Irvine, Calif., are recalling a combined total of
2.6 million "Hourglass Space Sprout" and "Look for Me Bumblebee" toddler
toys. The toys can break causing small beads or balls to be released,
which poses a choking or aspiration hazard to young children. The toys
were distributed in Burger King(r) Kids Meals for children under three
years old.
Burger King Corporation has received 18 reports of the toys
breaking. There are six incidents where children had the balls or beads
in their mouth, but no injuries were reported.
The "Hourglass Space Sprout" is a multi-colored toy with a green,
smiling head; a clear hourglass, filled with beads; and two red balls
with yellow spots as arms. The "Look for Me Bumblebee" has a purple
base with a green leaf, a yellow head, and three rings that fit over the
head. When the recalled toys are shaken the beads inside make a rattle
sound. On the back of the toys are the words, "Sassy(r)," "Burger
KingTM," and "MADE IN CHINA." The packaging says, "Toddler Toys For
Kids Under Three Years Old."
Burger King(r) restaurants nationwide distributed the toys inside Kids
Meals from January 2001 through July 2001. Alcone Marketing Group
imported the toys for Burger King Corporation.
Parents should immediately take the toys away from children and
call (800) 661-9173 for instructions on returning the toy for a free,
replacement toy. Information also is available at Burger King
Corporation's web site.
To see a picture of the recalled product(s) visit the CPSC's web site.
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