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Posted: 3:25 PM Nov 18, 2009
Some Products for Children Contain Lead
The government is testing toys to make sure they're safe for the holidays. So far, the results don't look good.
Reporter: Julia FelloEmail Address: jfello@wsaw.com |
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The government is testing toys to make sure they're safe for the holidays. So far, the results don't look good.
7 of the 250 children's toys tested were reported to contain high lead levels.
The toys include a Barbie Bike Flair Accessory Kit and a Disney Tinkerbell Water Lily Necklace.
A Mattel spokesperson says they're not involved, they simply licensed the Barbie name to another company to sell the kit.
A Disney spokesperson says the necklace passed federal and state tests.
For a complete list of all other suspect toys follow the link below.
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