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Chuck E. Cheese’s Recalls Light-up Rings and Star Glasses Due to Ingestion Hazard is CPSC recall #10345, announced on September 15, 2010. The CPSC cites the following hazard: Light-Up Rings - The rings were distributed as part of a promotional product offering or during parent-teacher association conventions. The ring measures 1 1/8 inches across and is made of plastic with a black elastic band. The ring comes in several colors - blue, green, purple, yellow, and pink. The back of the ring is fastened either with screws or glue. Star Glasses - The glasses were distributed as part of a birthday package. The glasses measure about 5 1/2 inches across by 2 1/2 inches tall and are made of red translucent plastic and have the words Chuck E. Cheese's painted on the side. The remedy is light-up rings - consumers should immediately take the light-up ring away from children and return it to any chuck e. cheese's to receive their choice of either a refund of $1.00 plus four chuck e. cheese's tokens or a soccer promo-cup plus four chuck e. cheese's tokens. star glasses - consumers should immediately take the star glasses away from children and return them to any chuck e. cheese's for your choice of either a refund of $4.99 or a flashing hands prize product.. Affected brand: CEC Entertainment, Inc..
Light-Up Rings - The rings were distributed as part of a promotional product offering or during parent-teacher association conventions. The ring measures 1 1/8 inches across and is made of plastic with a black elastic band. The ring comes in several colors - blue, green, purple, yellow, and pink. The back of the ring is fastened either with screws or glue. Star Glasses - The glasses were distributed as part of a birthday package. The glasses measure about 5 1/2 inches across by 2 1/2 inches tall and are made of red translucent plastic and have the words Chuck E. Cheese's painted on the side.
Affected products
Chuck E Cheese's Light-up Rings and Star Glasses
Recalled brands
CEC Entertainment, Inc.
Remedy
Light-Up Rings - Consumers should immediately take the Light-Up Ring away from children and return it to any Chuck E. Cheese's to receive their choice of either a refund of $1.00 plus four Chuck E. Cheese's tokens or a Soccer Promo-Cup plus four Chuck E. Cheese's tokens. Star Glasses - Consumers should immediately take the Star Glasses away from children and return them to any Chuck E. Cheese's for your choice of either a refund of $4.99 or a Flashing Hands prize product.
Recall date
September 15, 2010
CPSC recall #10345 covers Chuck E. Cheese’s Recalls Light-up Rings and Star Glasses Due to Ingestion Hazard, announced by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission on September 15, 2010. The CPSC cites the following hazard: Light-Up Rings - The rings were distributed as part of a promotional product offering or during parent-teacher association conventions. The ring measures 1 1/8 inches across and is made of plastic with a black elastic band. The ring comes in several colors - blue, green, purple, yellow, and pink. The back of the ring is fastened either with screws or glue. Star Glasses - The glasses were distributed as part of a birthday package. The glasses measure about 5 1/2 inches across by 2 1/2 inches tall and are made of red translucent plastic and have the words Chuck E. Cheese's painted on the side.
The CPSC remedy for recall #10345 is light-up rings - consumers should immediately take the light-up ring away from children and return it to any chuck e. cheese's to receive their choice of either a refund of $1.00 plus four chuck e. cheese's tokens or a soccer promo-cup plus four chuck e. cheese's tokens. star glasses - consumers should immediately take the star glasses away from children and return them to any chuck e. cheese's for your choice of either a refund of $4.99 or a flashing hands prize product.. Consumers should stop using the product and follow the instructions in the official CPSC notice.
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The primary source is the official CPSC notice at https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2010/Chuck-E-Cheeses-Recalls-Light-up-Rings-and-Star-Glasses-Due-to-Ingestion-Hazard. RecallDocket links to it from this page.
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