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Old 08-14-2007, 08:53 AM
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Mattel to recall more toys

Mattel to Recall More Chinese-Made Toys
By ANNE D'INNOCENZIO, AP Business Writer
6 HOURS AGO
NEW YORK - Less than two weeks after Mattel Inc. recalled 1.5 million Chinese-made toys because of lead paint, the toy industry is bracing for another blow that could give parents more reason to rethink their purchases just before the critical holiday shopping season.

Mattel is set to announce the recall of another toy involving a different Chinese supplier as early as Tuesday, according to three people close to the matter who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the situation.

Details of the latest recall were not immediately available, but one of the three people said the toy is being recalled because its paint may contain excessive amounts of lead.

Scott Wolfson, a spokesman for the Consumer Product Safety Commission, declined to comment. Mattel officials did not immediately return phone calls.

A new Mattel action would mark the latest in a string of recalled products from China, ranging from faulty tires to tainted toothpaste. With more than 80 percent of toys sold worldwide made in China, toy sellers are nervous that shoppers will shy away from their products.

On Aug. 1, Mattel's Fisher-Price division announced the worldwide recall of 1.5 million Chinese-made preschool toys featuring characters such as Dora the Explorer, Big Bird and Elmo. About 967,000 of those toys were sold in the United States between May and August.

Mattel, based in El Segundo, Calif., apologized to customers for that recall and said the move would cut pretax operating income by $30 million. Fisher-Price "fast-tracked" the recall, which allowed the company to quarantine two-thirds of the tainted toys before they reached store shelves.

In documents filed Aug. 3 with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Mattel noted that additional information became available in July on "other smaller product recalls and similar charges were recorded." Those recalls involved design problems, according to company officials questioned last week.

Days after the Fisher-Price recall, Chinese officials temporarily banned the toys' manufacturer, Lee Der Industrial Co., from exporting products. A Lee Der co-owner, Cheung Shu-hung, committed suicide at a warehouse over the weekend, apparently by hanging himself, a state-run newspaper reported Monday.

Lee Der was under pressure in the global controversy over the safety of Chinese-made products, and it is common for disgraced officials to commit suicide in China.

In June, toy maker RC2 Corp. voluntarily recalled 1.5 million wooden railroad toys and set parts from its Thomas & Friends Wooden Railway product line. The company said that the surface paint on certain toys and parts made in China between January 2005 and April 2006 contain lead, affecting 26 components and 23 retailers.

In July, Hasbro Inc. recalled Chinese-made Easy Bake ovens, marking the second time the iconic toy had been recalled this year.

Before this month, Fisher-Price and parent company Mattel had never before recalled toys because of lead paint.
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Old 08-14-2007, 01:02 PM
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Here is the link to all of the recall info.

Mattel Consumer Relations Answer Center - Recall
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Old 08-14-2007, 03:34 PM
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Mattel Recalls Barbie and Tanner™ Magnetic Toys Due to Magnets Coming Loose

Check this out. Scroll down and look at the Barbie and TAnner set. Is that dog actually eating the same stuff she is scooping??? I have never seen this doll and thought it was a joke, but I guess not.
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I have told my kids now be glad I didnt buy you guys all the toys you wanted the first one that comes to mind is that barbie with the pooper scooper in the last month my dd's wanted that one & I didnt get it. This is getting crazy!!!
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Old 08-14-2007, 04:41 PM
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my mom just called to say Polly Pockets are among the list...(haven't read the above link) especially the ones with magnets...she's awaiting an email with the pics of the recalled ones.
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Old 08-14-2007, 05:02 PM
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I worked at Target today and they were pulling the Cars die cast toys off the shelves and they were coming up at the register as "do not sell" -- recalled.
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Old 08-14-2007, 07:36 PM
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Maybe after all these recent recalls companies will wake up and start manufacturing products in America!!!
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Old 08-14-2007, 08:18 PM
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Maybe after all these recent recalls companies will wake up and start manufacturing products in America!!!
Quite honestly (and sadly), I don't think it will ever happen again. They (the toy manufacturers) probably pay their Chinese employees 1/10 of what our American employees make, buy cheap (now toxic) materials and that allows the US companies to sell their products and make EXTREMELY HIGH PROFITS! Sad to say....that's the American way. As we all know, American products cost way more than products made overseas. Higher production costs mean less profits for the manufacturers!!.....Corporate America!
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Old 08-14-2007, 08:31 PM
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Quite honestly (and sadly), I don't think it will ever happen again. They (the toy manufacturers) probably pay their Chinese employees 1/10 of what our American employees make, buy cheap (now toxic) materials and that allows the US companies to sell their products and make EXTREMELY HIGH PROFITS! Sad to say....that's the American way. As we all know, American products cost way more than products made overseas. Higher production costs mean less profits for the manufacturers!!.....Corporate America!
Not just Corporate America but also the customers always wanting the cheaper prices. We do not support the "Made in America" products.
Seems like it is a non-ending cycle...everyone wants (or needs) better wages, drives the price up...companies & stockholders want profits.
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Old 08-15-2007, 10:22 AM
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Not just Corporate America but also the customers always wanting the cheaper prices. We do not support the "Made in America" products.
Seems like it is a non-ending cycle...everyone wants (or needs) better wages, drives the price up...companies & stockholders want profits.

You're right! Customers want the cheaper prices and don't support the "Made in America" products. I'm not saying that I myself am not guilty of this very thing myself. I look for the least expensive thing for alot of products. And, quite honestly, so many products are made in other countries now, it's hard to find "Made in America" stuff.
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Old 08-15-2007, 10:33 AM
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Maybe after all these recent recalls companies will wake up and start manufacturing products in America!!!
yes where we make quality vehicles like Ford... oh wait those were recalled as well..changing countries has nothing to do with it.
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