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Toy manufacturer Fisher-Price is recalling hundreds of thousands of dumbbell toys because children can choke on them.
The recall, announced by the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) on Thursday, affects the Baby Biceps Gift Set.
Around 366,200 of the sets - for kids aged 3 months and up - were sold in the United States, and 37,850 in Canada.
The gray caps on the dumbbells can detach - posing a choking risk to infants.
Parents should stop children playing with them immediately.
The gray caps at the end of the dumbells can come loose. Kids can choke on this, Fisher-Price says
The dumbell is one of four tours in the Baby Biceps gift set
Costing around $18, the sets were sold at Buy Buy Baby, Fred Meyer, Hobby Lobby, Kohl's, Marshalls, Target, TJ Maxx, and Walmart, plus Amazon.com and other websites.
The dumbbell toys, sold between April 2020 and August 2024, were part of the Baby Biceps Gift Set, which also includes three other exercise-related toys.
The recalled dumbbell toys feature a plastic gray bar with red and orange "weights" and gray caps on either end.
The model number GJD49 can be found on the back of the kettlebell toy in the set, which as made in China and Vietnam.
Fisher-Price has been notified of seven occasions when caps have detached from the dumbbell toys but has had no reports of injuries.
Customers who have the recalled toys can contact Fisher-Price toll-free at 855-853-6224 from 9am to 6pm ET Monday through Friday or email via this webpage.
Fisher-Price is offering a $10 refund. TNo receipt or proof of purchase is needed.
It is the latest recall this year for products for children and babies.
In July, almost one million baby tech products were recalled because they pose a shock hazard.
sher-Price has been notified of seven occasions when caps have detached from the dumbbell toys but has had no reports of injuries
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