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[Recalled] Children's Mood Necklaces — The recalled necklaces are multi-colored pendants shaped as hearts, crosses, mo… | CPSC 2007-03-13

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The product on this page is subject to an official recall. We summarise the regulator's findings and the recommended action.

Recall details

ProductChildren's Mood Necklaces
Categoryconsumer_product
Issuing authorityCPSC
Reference07125
Country of noticeUnited States
Hazard typerecall
Notice date13 March 2007

Why it was recalled

According to the CPSC notice, the identified hazard is: The recalled necklaces are multi-colored pendants shaped as hearts, crosses, moons, feet, stars, dolphins, shamrocks, teardrops, spiders, flip-flop sandals and butterflies that hang from a black cord. "Mood Necklace" is printed on the front of the packaging and Item #AP-R428 is printed on a sticker on the back of the packaging. Hazards: The recalled jewelry contains high levels of lead. Lead is toxic if ingested by young children and can cause adverse health effects.

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