The recalled toys were sold nationwide and also on Amazon and other online retail sites between 2020 and 2025.
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Inkari plush alpaca toys recalled for choking hazard
Inkari, a popular plush toy brand, has voluntarily recalled about 64,000 of its Plush Alpaca Toys after discovering that the eyes on the dolls can detach, posing a choking hazard for toddlers.
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64K Inkari Plush Alpaca Toys Recalled, CPSC Says
More than 60,000 woolly alpaca toys are being recalled because of choking hazards for young children. Inkari issued the recall for about 64,000 plush alpaca toys, the Consumer Product Safety ...
The recalled toys are intended for children under three years of age and the eyes can detach, which violates the small parts ...
The toys were sold online by several popular retailers, including Amazon and Etsy. The CPSC advises consumers to return the ...
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Some fluffy toy alpacas being sold online look cute but they can be hazardous to children. The company, Inkari, has recalled 64,000 of the plush toys because " ... the eyes can detach, which violates ...
At the 8th China International Import Expo (CIIE), a brand co-founded by four girls—two from China and two from Peru—brought ...
From flash fires to death and choking hazards, the Consumer Product Safety Commission has issued a slew of recalls for products sold nationwide on Amazon.
The Max Mara Marine Small tote bag is the epitome of understated luxury, crafted in a sumptuous blend of alpaca, wool, and silk. Its exquisite texture, paired with the distinctive Cammello shade, ...
The recall includes white/gray and black/gray swings labeled “Multi-Function Electric Swing” with model numbers BB501K, ...
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