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Mini Baby Shark Swimming Bath Toy recall details Swims when placed in water, but does not sing. Has a hard plastic top fin, measuring about 4 inches from nose to tail.
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So being recalled, doo-doo, doo-doo. Yep, there’s now a Baby Shark recall. It’s not a recall of that Baby Shark song that you probably heard, oh about 723,125 times in 2017.
Zuru has recalled 7.5 million Baby Shark bath toys sold at Target, Walmart, CVS, Dollar General and more because children can be impaled if they sit or fall on it.
There are 12 reports of kids falling or sitting on the full-size Baby Shark toy, resulting in injuries. Nine of which required stitches or medical attention.
About 7.5 million Baby Shark bath toys are being recalled after reports that at least a dozen children were injured by them, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said on Thursday. Both the ...
More than 7.5 million "Baby Shark" bath toys have been recalled because they pose "risks of impalement, lacerations and punctures," the Consumer Product Safety Commission says.
Zuru has recalled 7.5 million Baby Shark bath toys sold at Target, Walmart, CVS, Dollar General and more because children can be impaled if they sit or fall on it.
Zuru has recalled 7.5 million Baby Shark bath toys sold at Target, Walmart, CVS, Dollar General and more because children can be impaled if they sit or fall on it.
As part of the refund process, consumers will be asked to disable the tail fin (by cutting it on the full-size bath toy or by bending it on the mini-size bath toy), mark the body of the shark bath toy ...
Zuru has recalled 7.5 million Baby Shark bath toys sold at Target, Walmart, CVS, Dollar General and more because children can be impaled if they sit or fall on it.
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