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Mattel recalling more Chinese-made toys

Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 7:43 pm
by Newsbot

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 WASHINGTON - Mattel announced recalls Tuesday for 9 million more Chinese-made toys, including popular Barbie, Polly Pocket and "Cars" movie items, and warned that more could be ordered off store shelves because of lead paint and tiny magnets that could be swallowed.

The recalls came nearly two weeks after Mattel Inc., the nation's largest toy-maker, recalled 1.5 million Fisher-Price infant toys worldwide, which were also made in China, because of possible lead-paint hazards for children.

The government warned parents to make sure children are not playing with any of the recalled toys.

Nancy A. Nord, acting Consumer Product Safety Commission chairman, said no injuries had been reported with any of the products involved in Tuesday's recalls. She said the recalls were intentionally broad to prevent injuries.

Several injuries had been reported in an earlier Polly Pocket recall last November. At least one U.S. child has died and 19 others have needed surgery since 2003 after swallowing magnets used in toys, the government said.

The recall announced Tuesday include about 9.3 million play sets that contain small, powerful magnets. Among the toys are Polly Pocket dolls and Barbie and Tanner play sets, along with Batman and OnePiece Triple Slash Zolo Roronoa action figures, and Doggie Day Care. Many of the magnetic toys are older and may have been purchased as early as 2003.

Also recalled Tuesday were 253,000 of Mattel's die-cast cars modeled after "Sarge" in the cartoon movie "Cars" that contain lead paint.

"Another week, another recall of Chinese-made toys," said Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., who suggested detaining and inspecting all Chinese toy imports for lead paint. "We can't wait any longer for China to crack down on its lax safety standards. This needs to stop now before more children and more families are put at risk."

Rep. Mike Ferguson, R-N.J., said companies whose toys are made in China need to be sure their products meet U.S. safety standards. "If they don't, I believe Congress must give federal regulators the authority to ensure that our kids' toys won't actually harm them," he said.

In a conference call with reporters, Mattel chief executive Bob Eckert said the company is stepping up its oversight and testing in its production processes. As a result, he noted, more recalls may occur.

"There is no guarantee that we will not be here again and have more recalls," Eckert said. "We are testing at a very high level here."

In full-page ads in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal and USA Today on Tuesday, Mattel said it has "one of the most trusted names with parents" and was "working extremely hard to address your concerns and continue creating safe, entertaining toys for you and your children."

Tuesday's recalls were the latest blows to the nation's toy industry, which relies on China for about 80 percent of toys sold in the United States.

On Aug. 2, Mattel recalled about 1.5 million Chinese-made Fisher-Price toys — including characters such as Dora the Explorer, Big Bird and Elmo — that contain lead paint. In June, about 1.5 million Thomas & Friends wooden railway toys, imported from China and distributed by the RC2 Corp. were recalled because of lead paint.

Lead is toxic if ingested by young children. Under current regulations, children's products found to have more than .06 percent lead accessible to users are subject to a recall.

"There is no excuse for lead to be found in toys entering this country," Nord said. "It's totally unacceptable and it needs to stop."

Nord said the company has stopped selling the recalled products, instructed retailers to pull them from the shelves and made a production change. Mattel is also offering replacement products.

The Consumer Product Safety Commission, which negotiated details of Mattel's recalls, reported that in the previous recall of Polly Pocket play sets Nov. 21, 2006, three children had been injured by swallowing more than one magnet. All three suffered intestinal perforations that required surgery.

When more than one magnet is swallowed, they can attach to each other and cause intestinal perforation, infection or blockage, which can be fatal.

In March 2006, another toy company, Mega Brands Inc., recalled 3.8 million Magnetix magnetic building sets after one child died and four others were seriously injured after swallowing tiny magnets in them.

Mattel officials said they became aware in late July of potential problems at factories in China and began investigating. While testing to determine which products might be affected, the company alerted the CPSC, Eckert said.

The Mattel executive said the decision to move forward with a recall was made at the end of last week. When The Associated Press learned late Monday that another Mattel recall was in the works and contacted the CPSC, a spokesman declined to comment.

CPSC spokesman Scott Wolfson said the time between this decision and the announcement was spent determining the scope and exact nature of the problem, as well as negotiating with the company on the remedy for the recall, the logistics of an information hotline and a Web presence for recall information. He said these logistical considerations are necessary to "ensure that at the point of CPSC's announcement, the consumer will have those tools and they will know what the next steps are."

Days after the Aug. 2 Fisher-Price recall, Chinese officials temporarily banned the toys' manufacturer, Lee Der Industrial Co., from exporting products. A Lee Der co-owner, Cheung Shu-hung, committed suicide at a warehouse over the weekend, apparently by hanging himself, a state-run newspaper reported Monday.

For information about Tuesday's recalls, consumers should call Mattel at 888-597-6597 for information about toys with magnets, or 800-916-4997 for information about the die cast cars. 

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In a related story, representatives from Hasbro said, "Bitch about us all you want, at least we're not trying to kill your kids.  Oh wait, none of you Star Wars fan boys have kids because you are all losers.  Ha Ha Ha.  Burn bitches, we got you good.  Suck it down faggots!"
On the Net:

Mattel: http://service.mattel.com/us/recall.asp

Consumer Product Safety Commission: http://www.cpsc.gov/

Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2007 12:08 am
by Eternal Padawan
Orbsah Stealth Ninja has no comment on his fellow countrymen trying to kill my kids?


Fuck you, chinaman!

Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2007 7:01 am
by Stinky Chinky
Your mama, Eternar Pardawan.

Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2007 7:53 am
by jjreason
Hoo boy.

Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2007 8:57 am
by anarky
Stinky Chinky, meet Orbsah Stealth Ninja. I believe he already trademarked that gimmick.

Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2007 9:22 am
by kidhuman
2 slopes running around now. Should be fun, I wonder which one makes the better General Tso's.

Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2007 7:05 pm
by Orbsah Stealth Ninja
Eternal Padawan wrote:Orbsah Stealth Ninja has no comment on his fellow countrymen trying to kill my kids?


Fuck you, chinaman!
I no flom China. I flom JAPAN!!! YOU SO STOOPID!!!!

Me no rike China. Onry good ting flom China is Panda Expless.

Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2007 10:20 pm
by Eternal Padawan
Orbsah Stealth Ninja wrote:
Eternal Padawan wrote:Orbsah Stealth Ninja has no comment on his fellow countrymen trying to kill my kids?


Fuck you, chinaman!
I no flom China. I flom JAPAN!!! YOU SO STOOPID!!!!

Chinese. Japanese. Who gives a fuck? We give you one simple task...make toys for dirt cheap wages. And you fucks can't even do that right without killing babies! Fuck you chinaman!

Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2007 11:53 pm
by anarky
This place is getting bad.

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 7:39 am
by Stinky Chinky
anarky wrote:Stinky Chinky, meet Orbsah Stealth Ninja. I believe he already trademarked that gimmick.
It is impossibre. I was here first, way before he was. I was just rooking around and rurking before I began to post. Fuck that Japanese son of a bukkake.

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 8:11 am
by Orbsah Stealth Ninja
Stinky Chinky wrote:
anarky wrote:Stinky Chinky, meet Orbsah Stealth Ninja. I believe he already trademarked that gimmick.
It is impossibre. I was here first, way before he was. I was just rooking around and rurking before I began to post. Fuck that Japanese son of a bukkake.
You no fucky-fucky wif me. I Ninja! I kill you thlee times befole you hit the glound!

Re: Mattel recalling more Chinese-made toys

Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 5:48 pm
by anarky
So, there's a third recall to be announced tomorrow. No shit.

Having this far dodged the bullet on the Mattel and Fisher-Price toys Anarky Jr has, I'm taking away all her Mattel-manufactured toys until the company can verify they're safe. I've already been watching closely so that she doesn't chew on them, since I had a feeling this might happen.

The bad thing is, once Mattel has this under control, the feds are going to bow to consumer pressure and further impose safety restrictions on toys. Meaning it will cost more to make them. And that the more "adult-friendly" toys like ML and Legendary Heroes and such probably won't be allowed to be sold in "normal" stores.

Toy collecting is about to become a lot more frustrating, and a hell of a lot more expensive.

Re: Mattel recalling more Chinese-made toys

Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 9:47 pm
by Zero
Since Toybiz and Habro never got around to making a Legend of yours truly, I've not found it a problem collecting Action Dollies such as yourselves. But from reading all your comments and criticisms about said hobby, I can only say it seems frustrating enough already without having chinamen using inferior paint on your offspring's toys and whatnot.

Re: Mattel recalling more Chinese-made toys

Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 7:39 am
by El Chuxter
Um, guys, I was fucking my Robin Doll and I got sores on my penis. Is it lead based paint or just chaffing?

Re: Mattel recalling more Chinese-made toys

Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 11:30 am
by mabudon
You know, the foundation/group who is responsible for product testing in the US only has like 400 employees??

Having worked in a Dollar Store and seen firsthand the pure SHIT that comes in from overseas- like MOIST boxes of stuff covered in multi-coloured mould spores, and the WORST one being these "decorative candles" that were just cubes of wax with dead starfishes and snails tyhat DRIPPED FUCKINGCLEAR STINKY FISH GOOP FROM THEM INDICATINGTHAT THE SEAFOODS HAD BEEN FUCKING ALIVE WHEN THEY POURED THE WAX ON THEM

Sorry- having seen all that shit, I have a feeling that almost EVERYTHING that gets tested will fal far short of any kind of standard, it's just a matter of how long all the tests take- I'm waiting for the first recal due to radioactivity in some kind of stupid golf-themed desk ornament or some such thing

Oh and on a serious note I really do hope that nobody here or anyone we know- hell, hopefuly nobody anywheres is too badly affected by this most unsurprising shit- I have a conspiracy theory about the business, but I won't bother posting it since it's pretty wild and probably real far off