Firm Recalling Dolls Over Choking Hazard
Twelve models of “Doll Craftin” may present a choking hazard to young children and are being recalled by the Nebraska manufacturer, the Consumer Product Safety Commission has announced.
The dolls, sold as home craft products since June, 1982, are being recalled by Mangelsen’s of Omaha. Tests conducted by the commission show that the dolls’ arms may come off, officials said.
They are soft plastic unclothed baby dolls with rooted fake hair, yarn hair or molded hair. The dolls, made in Hong Kong or Taiwan, were sold in clear plastic bags.
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