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Stroller Activity Bars Recalled


Possible Choking Hazard

About 10,000 Taggies® Strollin' Along Stroller Activity Bars are being recalled because the shiny material on the elephant's ear on the activity bar can detach, posing a choking hazard to young children.

International Playthings, importer of the stroller bars, has received three reports of the shiny material detaching and children putting it in his/her mouth. No injuries have been reported. This recall involves the Taggies® Strollin' Along stroller activity bars. The multicolored, fabric, and plastic activity bars feature a yellow giraffe, a purple hippo and a blue elephant attached to a 12" long elliptical base with straps that attach to a stroller. The Taggies® and Earlyears® logos are located on woven and satin labels sewn into the seam on the lower left front of the activity bar.

The stroller bars were sold through specialty toy stores nationwide and on the Internet from February 2007 through July 2008 for about $23.

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Published on Aug-26-08


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