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Target (TGT) has stopped selling fidget spinners containing dangerously high levels of lead over its website and was pulling them from store shelves Friday, a day after a consumer group's critical ...
WASHINGTON – A consumer advocacy group criticized Target for not recalling fidget spinners that contain what’s considered to be excessive levels of lead. The U.S. Public Interest Research Gro… ...
The Fidget Wild Premium Spinner Brass tested at 33,000 parts per million for lead — some 300 times the 100 parts per million allowable for children’s toys. The lead level in another model, the ...
WASHINGTON – Target has decided to stop selling two fidget spinners that were found to contain high levels of lead, according to a consumer advocacy group’s report.
NEW YORK (CBSMiami) - Kids find fidget spinners fun and somewhat addictive. New research shows they can also be dangerous. The popular little toys are already the subject of Consumer Product ...
Target is hawking fidget spinners that contain dangerous amounts of lead, according to a consumer advocacy group. The three-pronged toys designed to relieve stress and improve focus quickly became … ...
Two models of fidget spinners - the whirling gadgets marketed as equal parts captivating and calming - contain high levels of lead that can be harmful to children.
United States Public Interest Research Group Education Fund found that fidget spinners sold at Target have lead counts that are unsafe for kids.
Target is selling a fidget spinner with 330 times the federal legal lead level limits for toys, according to a new study.
Target has stopped selling fidget spinners containing dangerously high levels of lead over its website and was pulling them from store shelves today.