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Plush baby rattles, toasters recalled

Toys pose a choking hazard for small children, CSPC says

The CSPC says these baby rattles, manufactured in China, can break open and release small beads, which pose a choking hazard for young children.
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updated 12:16 p.m. ET Oct. 2, 2007

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has recalled about 82,000 plush baby rattles, manufactured in China and imported by Target, because they can break open and release small beads, which pose a choking hazard for young children.

The plush rattles resemble a white baseball, a brown football and an orange basketball. No injuries have been reported.

Separately, about 5,200 Cooks Essential electric toasters, manufactured in China, distributed by Salton Inc. and sold by QVC Inc., have been recalled because the toaster can turn on spontaneously, without bread pushing the slots down. This poses a potential fire hazard, especially if items are sitting on top of the toaster.

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QVC has received 10 reports of toasters turning on in this manner, including one incident of fire damage to kitchen cabinets. No injuries have been reported.

Consumers can find details of the recalls at the CPSC’s Web site.

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