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Fisher-Price Recalls Snuggle Light Doll

Published: August 12, 1993Recall ID: 93102Category: generalCountry: US

Reason for Recall / Hazard

Choking

Product Description & Identification

August 12, 1993 Release # 93-102 PRODUCT: Approximately 420,000 Fisher-Price "Snuggle Light" dolls, model numbers 1372 and 1373, sold nationwide since February 1992. The Snuggle Light is a doll with a nightcap and pom-pom whose face lights up when its body is squeezed. PROBLEM: Fisher-Price has learned from consumers that very young children, primarily children five to seven months old, can get the doll's nightcap pom-pom into their mouths and choke or gag on it. Fisher-Price learned of five instances of children choking or gagging on the nightcap's pom-pom. The company has received no reports of injuries as a result of this problem. WHAT TO DO: Parents should cut off the doll's pom-pom and product label and send them to: Fisher-Price, Consumer Affairs, 636 Girard Avenue, East Aurora, NY 14052. Fisher-Price will send a new doll body (includes everything but the light component) on which the cap is sewn to the doll's head and does not swing freely. For more information, call Fisher-Price at 1-800-233-4004. WASHINGTON, DC -- CPSC, Fisher-Price, Inc., East Aurora, NY is announcing a recall program for its Snuggle Light dolls, model numbers 1372 and 1373, after learning of five instances of children choking or gagging on the doll's nightcap pom-pom. The program affects approximately 420,000 Snuggle Lights sold nationwide since February 1992. The company has received no reports of injuries as a result of this problem. The Snuggle Light is a doll whose face lights up when its body is squeezed. Fisher-Price has learned from consumers that very young children, primarily infants five to seven months old, can get the doll's pom-pom into their mouths and choke or gag on it. To eliminate this potential choking hazard, Fisher-Price is asking parents to cut off the pom-pom and the product label and send them to Fisher-Price, Consumer Affairs, 636 Girard Avenue, East Aurora, NY 14052. Fisher-Price will send a new Snuggle Light doll body (includes everything but light component) to consumers free of charge. If consumers have questions about this program, they can call Fisher-Price toll free at 1-800-233-4004 between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time. Fisher-Price is asking that the dolls not be returned to retailers, but that consumers contact Fisher-Price for a new Snuggle Light doll body. Fisher-Price recently started shipping modified Snuggle Light dolls on which the cap is sewn to the doll's head and does not swing freely. This modification eliminates the possibility of a potential choking hazard. If you have this version of the doll, you need not contact Fisher-Price

Affected Products

Fisher-Price Snuggle Light dolls

Additional Source Details

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U R Lhttps://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/1993/Fisher-Price-Recalls-Snuggle-Light-Doll
TitleFisher-Price Recalls Snuggle Light Doll
Hazards › NameChoking
Products › NameFisher-Price Snuggle Light dolls
Products › TypeToy Dolls & Accessories
Products › Category I D2191
Recall I D5460
Recall Date1993-08-12T00:00:00
DescriptionAugust 12, 1993 Release # 93-102 PRODUCT: Approximately 420,000 Fisher-Price "Snuggle Light" dolls, model numbers 1372 and 1373, sold nationwide since February 1992. The Snuggle Light is a doll with a nightcap and pom-pom whose face lights up when its body is squeezed. PROBLEM: Fisher-Price has learned from consumers that very young children, primarily children five to seven months old, can get the doll's nightcap pom-pom into their mouths and choke or gag on it. Fisher-Price learned of five instances of children choking or gagging on the nightcap's pom-pom. The company has received no reports of injuries as a result of this problem. WHAT TO DO: Parents should cut off the doll's pom-pom and product label and send them to: Fisher-Price, Consumer Affairs, 636 Girard Avenue, East Aurora, NY 14052. Fisher-Price will send a new doll body (includes everything but the light component) on which the cap is sewn to the doll's head and does not swing freely. For more information, call Fisher-Price at 1-800-233-4004. WASHINGTON, DC -- CPSC, Fisher-Price, Inc., East Aurora, NY is announcing a recall program for its Snuggle Light dolls, model numbers 1372 and 1373, after learning of five instances of children choking or gagging on the doll's nightcap pom-pom. The program affects approximately 420,000 Snuggle Lights sold nationwide since February 1992. The company has received no reports of injuries as a result of this problem. The Snuggle Light is a doll whose face lights up when its body is squeezed. Fisher-Price has learned from consumers that very young children, primarily infants five to seven months old, can get the doll's pom-pom into their mouths and choke or gag on it. To eliminate this potential choking hazard, Fisher-Price is asking parents to cut off the pom-pom and the product label and send them to Fisher-Price, Consumer Affairs, 636 Girard Avenue, East Aurora, NY 14052. Fisher-Price will send a new Snuggle Light doll body (includes everything but light component) to consumers free of charge. If consumers have questions about this program, they can call Fisher-Price toll free at 1-800-233-4004 between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time. Fisher-Price is asking that the dolls not be returned to retailers, but that consumers contact Fisher-Price for a new Snuggle Light doll body. Fisher-Price recently started shipping modified Snuggle Light dolls on which the cap is sewn to the doll's head and does not swing freely. This modification eliminates the possibility of a potential choking hazard. If you have this version of the doll, you need not contact Fisher-Price
Recall Number93102
Manufacturers › NameFisher-Price
Last Publish Date2015-02-02T00:00:00

Overview

  • Recalling FirmFisher-Price
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