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Mattel identified Lee Der Industrial company as the main supplier of the lead paint tainted toys. China immediately suspended the company's export license which had a devastating effect on the company's business. According to press reports, Lee Der Industrial stood to lose as much as $30 million due to the Fisher-Price toy recall scandal.
On August 2, 2007, Fisher-Price recalled close to a million toys, including the Dora the Explorer and Sesame Street toys, because of possible hazards due to the toys being coated in lead-based paint. [14] [15]
In August 2007, millions of Chinese exported toys made by Mattel were recalled due to overdoses of lead paint. Such products include dolls, action figures, diecast cars, and Fisher Price products. Bindeez. In November 2007, the Australian-distributed toy known there as Bindeez was voluntarily recalled.
Along with Fisher-Price, Starbucks also put out a major recall this week, recalling about 440,500 mugs that were sold to customers as part of 2023 holiday gift sets due to burn and laceration hazards.
Fisher-Price recalls figures from 204,000 Little People 'Mickey and Friends' play sets. Here's how to receive a refund and keep your kids safe.
Toymaker Schylling Associates, which makes classic toys including many with the Curious George and Thomas & Friends brands, was accused of knowingly selling tens of thousands of its products that ...
The Fisher-Price Corn Popper, and the Xylophone was released in 1957. [21] [22] Mattel would ultimately acquire Fisher-Price on August 20, 1993. [23] The Barbie doll debuted on March 9, 1959, going on to become the company's best-selling toy in history. [24]
More than 100,000 sets of Fisher-Price's popular Little People toys are being recalled in the U.S. and Canada because the character Sonya Lee can break and cause youngsters to choke, the U.S ...