Just in time for Christmas, the Consumer Product Safety Commission is warning consumers to avoid the purchase of NLFGUW electric gel ball blaster toy guns. The agency says the toy guns fail to comply ...
The Gel Blaster Surge 1.0 Toy Guns don’t shoot real bullets, but they might ignite into real flames, which is why the company recalled about 62,700 of them. The exact problem, as told in the U.S.
AUSTIN, Texas (WXIN) – More than 60,000 toy guns are being recalled because the battery can overheat and ignite, posing a fire hazard. The Consumer Product Safety Commission said the recall involves ...
The National Institute for the Protection of Consumer Rights (Pro Consumidor) announced the immediate nationwide ban on the ...
Two cops rush to the scene. “This sounds like a gun battle — over there!” one calls to his partner. They see the suspects: two little boys, wielding rifles. The police officers do not shoot. Rather, ...
The toy designer, whose colorful tattoos peek from under his sleeves, had asked Mattel’s Chem Lab for a substance that could stick but wasn’t sticky. He’d even sent along a scientific research paper ...
As explained in a release from James' office, New York state law prohibits retailers from "selling or shipping" the toys to the state.
Many parents don’t like guns—real ones or toys. So even though we may know that playing with pretend guns is developmentally normal, our instinct whenever our kids start building guns out of LEGO ...