ABC Trading Recalls Children's Toys Due to Battery Ingestion Risk
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ABC Trading is recalling about 84,700 toy headbands and electronic pet cages because they violate the mandatory toy standard and pose a risk of serious injury or death from battery ingestion.
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What Happened
ABC Trading Inc. is recalling children's toys because they contain button cell batteries with compartments that can be easily accessed by children, violating the mandatory standard for toys. The hazard poses a risk of serious injury or death from battery ingestion.
Which Products Are Affected
The recall involves approximately 84,700 units of the following products sold nationwide at TOYZ and Joissu Product stores from November 2022 through October 2025 for $5 to $9:
- Toy headbands (model 6300RP): plastic, pink with white polka dots, with a push button to activate lights.
- Electronic pet cage dinosaur toy (model 8266 / ZH998-22): silver plastic cage with blue bottom, containing a red dinosaur and yellow egg.
- Electronic pet cage bird toy (model ZH998-23): plastic cage with pink top and bottom, containing a blue bird.
What You Should Do
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled toys and contact ABC Trading for a refund. Consumers must dispose of the products, take a photo of the disposed items in the trash, and email the photo to recallabc@gmail.com to receive a full refund. Contact ABC Trading toll-free at 323-581-3688 (9:30 a.m.–6 p.m. PT, Monday–Friday), via email at recallabc@gmail.com, or online at https://www.abctradinginc.com/recall-2.
Why This Matters
Button cell batteries that are swallowed can cause serious internal injuries, chemical burns, and death in children.
Source
Original source: CPSC Official Notice ↗
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