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In a recent safety alert, a recall has been initiated for a batch of Crayola products sold across the United States, both in Michael’s Stores and through their online platform.
The recall specifically targets the 24-piece CreateOn Crayola pip-Cubes. These popular children’s toys have raised concerns due to magnets that can detach, posing a significant risk if swallowed by young users. This warning was issued by the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission, urging parents and guardians to exercise caution.
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NEW YORK (PIX11) – A recall has been issued for thousands of Crayola products sold nationwide at Michael’s Stores and on the Michael’s Stores website.
The recall is for the 24-piece CreateOn Crayola-branded pip-Cubes, which contain magnets that can become loose and pose a hazard to children if ingested, according to the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission.
Approximately 9,400 units have been recalled due to an ingestion hazard posed to children, according to the recall.
The recall states that the units can “become lodged in the digestive system,” resulting in “perforations, twisting and or blocking of the intestines, blood poisoning, and death.”
The affected products are:
| Product | Model number | UPC |
| Bold Colors, 24 Cubes | 1000199 | 850067300199 |
| Bold Colors, 27 Cubes | 1000243 | 850067300205 |
| Glitter Cubes, 24 Cubes | 1000205 | 850067300205 |
| Glitter Cubes, 27 Cubes | 1000250 | 850067300250 |

Consumers should contact CreateOn to receive a replacement set. A pre-paid label will be provided for consumers to return the recalled magnetic cubes.
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