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Le Rouet recalls dolls for choking danger
- December 22, 2008 2:44 PM
- By Tara Kimura
Le Rouet is recalling more than 11,500 dolls because the dolls' eyes can be pulled free, creating a choking hazard, Health Canada announced Friday.
The recall affects the Poupée Musical Dolls with the following SKU numbers:
- 1066970.
- 1066971.
- 1066972.
- 1066973.
- 1066974.
- 1066975.
- 1066976.
- 1066977.
- 1066978.
- 1066979.
- 1066980.
- 1066981.
No associated incidents or injuries have been reported.
The dolls, which were made in China, were sold at Le Rouet stores in Quebec from June 2008 to December 2008.
Consumers with the affected dolls should return them for a refund.
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