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Electronic Toy Guitars Recalled, Small Parts Pose Choking HazardDate: 7/6/2006
Reason: Small Parts Pose Choking Hazard
Release #06-199 Firm's Recall Hotline: (713) 789-9996 Name of Product: Toy Guitars Units: About 500 Importer: Sino Trading Group, LLC, of Houston, Texas Hazard: The toy guitar can break into small parts, posing a choking hazard to young children. Incidents/Injuries: None reported. Description and Models: The recalled plastic toy guitar has a white face and red back with a green shoulder strap. There are multi-colored animal-face buttons on the front of the guitar including a chicken, a duck, a dog, a pig and a lamb. A label on the front of the guitar reads, "GUITAR SERIES JC856." "MADE IN CHINA" is embossed on the front of the battery cover on the back of the guitar. Packaging on the box reads in part, "Jie Cheng" and "NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN UNDER 3 YEARS." Sold at: Flea markets nationwide throughout January 2006 for about $1.50. Manufactured In: China Remedy: Consumers should immediately stop using the toy and return it to the vendor where purchased for a full refund. Consumer Contact: Consumers should call Sino Trading collect at (713) 789-9996 between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. CT Monday through Saturday or e-mail the firm at alisaxia8@yahoo.com
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