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Choking Hazard Prompts Build-A-Bear to Recall Starbrights Dragon
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Brand/Company
Build-A-Bear
Build-A-Bear Recall Overview:
Build-A-Bear has taken a proactive stance in recalling a total of 34,000 Starbrights Dragons, when they noticed that the satin seam on the stuffed toy can separate. With the separation, the stuffing material is exposed, becoming a choking hazard to children.
No known injuries have been reported.
33,600 Starbrights Dragons were sold in the United States with an additional 1,000 sold in Canada. The tracking label ending with 9333 or 9334 for USA and 9337 or 9459 for Canada can be found on the label sewn on the backside of the leg.
Where was this item sold?
Build-A-Bear Workshop stores and online at Buildabear.com, between April 2015 and August 2015.
What to do If You’ve Purchased This Product:
Consumers should immediately take the recalled stuffed animal away from children and return it to any Build-A-Bear Workshop store to receive a coupon for any Build-A-Bear stuffed animal.
More Information from Build a Bear here.
Media and Consumer Reactions:
Safety is our 1st priority. We’ve issued a voluntary product safety #recall of our Starbrights Dragon. US info here: https://t.co/phEKO9kDgY
— Build-A-BearWorkshop (@buildabear) October 22, 2015
🚨 RECALL: Build-A-Bear recalls over 33,000 Starbrights Dragon stuffed animals. More info: https://t.co/jylR33h1LL pic.twitter.com/wJUuLvTPQZ — Parents Magazine (@parentsmagazine) October 23, 2015
Starbrights Dragon stuffed animal can pose a hazard to your child. Check out the #recall: https://t.co/P8MDRUs1mu pic.twitter.com/8UcMIotr4F
— Healthy Canadians (@HealthyCdns) October 26, 2015