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Thursday, August 30, 2007
Do Not Let Your Kid Eat the Toys R Us Crayons - Another Chinese Recall
Its beginning to be almost as regular as a clock or the setting of the sun, but there is yet another recall of Chinese manufactured product that are poisoned with lead.
This time Toys-R-Us is recalling 27,000 sets of crayons and finger paints. The wooden case that holds the units is painted with lead contaminated paint and some of the water colors also have lead in the paint.
What's Next Baby Food?
1010 WINS - On-Air, Online, On Demand - Toys 'R' Us Recalls Wooden Coloring Cases
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