
Serving
Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois
Children’s
“Powerpuff Girls” Necklaces
Recalled Due to Lead Poisoning
Hazard
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S.
Consumer Product Safety Commission,
in cooperation with the firm
named below, today announced
a voluntary recall of the
following consumer product.
Consumers should stop using
recalled products immediately
unless otherwise instructed.
Name of Product:
Children’s Powerpuff Girls
necklaces
Units: About
48,000
Importer:
Rhode Island Novelty, of Cumberland,
R.I.
Hazard:
The recalled jewelry contains
high levels of lead. Lead
is toxic if ingested by young
children and can cause adverse
health effects.
Incidents/Injuries:
None reported.
Description:
The recalled necklaces are
multi-colored metal pendants
that hang from a black cord.
The pendants are in the shape
of the head of one of three
“Powerpuff Girls” cartoon
characters. The packaging
consists of purple cardboard
with the three Powerpuff Girls
cartoon characters and the
words “CARTOON NETWORK” and
“THE POWERPUFF GIRLS” printed
on both sides.
Sold at:
Carnivals, amusement parks,
family entertainment centers,
small discount stores nationwide
and at www.rinovelty.com,from
March 2003 through November
2006 for about $1.
Manufactured in:
China
Remedy:
Consumers should immediately
take this jewelry away from
children. Consumers should
return the recalled jewelry
to the store where purchased
for a replacement or contact
Rhode Island Novelty for information
on how to receive a replacement.
Consumer Contact:
For additional information,
contact Rhode Island Novelty
at 1-800-528-5599 between
8:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. EST,
Monday through Friday, or
visit the firm’s Web site
at www.rinovelty.com
