Key Takeaway

Spinning Bee Toy Recalled by Artsana Of America (Chicco) by Artsana was recalled on May 28, 1989.

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Spinning Bee Toy Recalled by Artsana Of America (Chicco)

Recalled: May 28, 1989 89037

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Spinning Bee Toy Recalled by Artsana Of America (Chicco) NEWS from CPSC U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission Office of Information and Public Affairs Washington, DC 20207 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 28, 1989 Release # 89-037 Artsana Of America (Chicco) Voluntarily Begins A Corrective Action On "Spinning Bee" Toy NEW YORK, N.Y. - Artsana of America has announced it is asking consumers and retailers to remove the rubber feet of their toy top, "The Spinning Bee," model - #64063. The rubber disc-like feet constitute small parts which can cause a choking, ingestion, or aspiration hazard to children. These feet, located under the blue base, have been removed by children. The spinning toy has "Chicco" embossed on a yellow collar under the knob and "Made in the USA" on the bottom, Approximately 100,000 of these toys were sold nationwide between July 1 and December 20, 1988. Consumers should remove all four rubber feet and send them to Chicco at: Artsana of America/Chicco 200 Fifth Avenue - Room 910 New York, NY 10010 Chicco, upon receipt of the feet, will issue a $3.00 gift certificate toward the purchase of another Chicco Toy. The Spinning Bee is perfectly operable without the feet, and their removal does not diminish the play value. For further information, please contact Chicco at the address above. Chicco pronounced Kee-Ko' Label says MADE IN U.S.A. Those imported from Italy are not being recalled. The four rubber feet on the bottom of the toy can come out and present a choking hazard to young children.

Products Affected

Chicco Spinning Bee toy top

Toy Miscellaneous

Company Information

Artsana

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