The recalled pip-Cubes contain magnets that can come loose when the seams separate, creating an ingestion hazard, the U.S.
Thousands of Crayola-branded magnetic building cube toys are being voluntarily recalled due to a risk of magnet ingestion ...
A nationwide recall has been issued for thousands of Crayola-branded magnetic toy cubes after federal regulators warned that ...
CreateOn is recalling thousands of Crayola Pip-Cubes due to the risk of serious injury or death from a magnet ingestion ...
A voluntary recall was issued for thousands of Crayola-branded magnetic building cubes over concerns that detachable parts ...
Nearly 10,000 Crayola pip-Cubes were recalled Thursday, Dec. 4, for posing an 'ingestion hazard' to children. Find out what ...
Despite more safety rules, kids around the world continue swallowing magnets, and the United States tops the list. Magnet swallowing has posed a danger to kids in the U.S. for over a decade.
The government took aim at sets of small, high-powered magnets. The brand names include Buckyballs, and Magni-cubes. The Consumer Product Safety Commission wants them off the market. One child has ...