According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission the firm Build-A-Bear Workshop is set to recall approximately 300000 Colorful Hearts Teddy Bears due to a choking hazard. The bears eyes can fall out posing a choking risk to young children. The company can be contacted at (866) 236-5683.
Commentary
Though the company reports no incidents or injuries 300000 defect products on the market is a very noteworthy recall. Consumers should be aware of the choking dangers associated with the toy bears.
If an injury were to occur from one of the recalled products it is imperative that an independent investigation be used to shore up liability. Because of the nature of the defect it should not be difficult to tie the injury in question with the defective part of the toy though other defective product injuries are not as simple.
Texas Product Liability Attorney Michael Grossman
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