Key Takeaway

One Step Ahead Recalls Children's Stacking Toys Due to Choking and Aspiration Hazard by One Step Ahead, of Lake Bluff, Ill. was recalled on June 3, 2010. What to do: Consumers should immediately take the recalled toy away from children and return the toy's center pole to One Step Ahead for a $50 merchandise certifi...

CPSC Ongoing

One Step Ahead Recalls Children's Stacking Toys Due to Choking and Aspiration Hazard

Recalled: June 3, 2010 ~About 2,700 units affected 10741

Description

This recall involves Animal Crackers Giant Stacking Toys. The multi-colored toy has five plush stacking rings that stack and rest on a stationary turtle base. The rings represent different animals including a frog, dog, cat, rabbit, mouse and chick. A fish is on top of the center pole. Each ring makes a different sound: rattle, jingle, crinkle and squeak. "One Step Ahead" is printed on a white tag attached to the toy. The toy measures about 19 inches high and 10 inches wide when assembled.

Injuries / Consequence

The firm has received one report of a 10-month-old child mouthing the toy's foam material. No injuries have been reported.

Remedy

Consumers should immediately take the recalled toy away from children and return the toy's center pole to One Step Ahead for a $50 merchandise certificate to be applied toward the purchase of another product(s) sold in the One Step Ahead catalog or online at www.onestepahead.com. The firm is directly contacting consumers who purchased the recalled toy.

Products Affected

Animal Crackers Giant Stacking Toys

Toy Miscellaneous

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Company Information

One Step Ahead, of Lake Bluff, Ill.

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What remedy is available for this recall?

The listed remedy for this recall is: Consumers should immediately take the recalled toy away from children and return the toy's center pole to One Step Ahead for a $50 merchandise certificate to be applied toward the purchase of another...

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