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Thousands of Crayola products have been recalled nationally due to the potential to kill or injure children
Some CreateOn’s Crayola-branded pip-cubes pose "an ingestion hazard," according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC)
Around 9,400 of the toy products, sold between May and July, have been recalled
A recall has been issued for Crayola products that could potentially kill or injure children.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced in a news release on Thursday, Dec. 4, that CreateOn’s Crayola-branded pip-cubes are being recalled after “posing an ingestion hazard to children.”
Around 9,400 units of the toy product are affected, according to the CPSC, as they contain magnetic building cubes "that can become loose if the seams separate."
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