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Mattel at the time was the world's biggest toy company, [citation needed] and several weeks earlier had recalled toys based on Big Bird and Elmo from Sesame Street and Nickelodeon's Dora the Explorer, due to lead paint it blamed on Lee Der. [18] Before hanging himself, he paid off all his 5,000 staff. [citation needed]
These include 7330 Dora's Treasure Island, 7331 Diego's Rescue Truck, 7332 Dora and Boots at Play Park, and 7333 Dora and Diego's Animal Adventure. In 2007, lead paint used by a contract toy manufacturer in China prompted Mattel to issue recalls for nearly a million toys, many of which featured Sesame Street and Nickelodeon characters ...
Zhang Shuhong worked at the Lee Der Industrial company for over ten years before taking over as head of the company's day-to-day operations. [3] The Lee Der company, which is based in Foshan, China, and is also known as Lida, [4] was a major supplier of toys and other products for Western companies, including Mattel and its subsidiary, Fisher-Price.
The U.S. Public Interest Research Group (PIRG) is releasing its report on the most dangerous recalled toys of the year. The scariest part? These toys may still be available to purchase.
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Toymakers are upset over a federal law that takes effect Feb. 10 requiring strict testing for lead and other hazards in toys or anything aimed at children, according to BusinessWeek. They're ...
Toy recalls are articles that feature toys requested from a manufacturer to return the products, usually from an individual product line. Pages in category "Toy recalls" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission, in collaboration with U.S. Customs and Border Protection, confiscated more than 1.1 million dangerous or illegal toys in fiscal year 2023.