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Consumers alterted to Mattel toy recall

5 September 2007

Media Release

Ministry of Consumer Affairs alerts consumers to Mattel toy recall

The Ministry of Consumer Affairs has been informed by Mattel of a recall of toys made in China. The Ministry has contacted all major retailers and the New Zealand Retailers Association to ensure that they aware of the recall and are taking action

The recall covers four different Barbie playsets which are listed below.

The Ministry has been informed by Mattel that 285 of these sets were distributed in New Zealand.

No Barbie dolls are included in the recall.

As with the previous recalls there have been no reports of injuries. The recall is a result of an internal audit undertaken by Mattel.

According to Mattel, the toy animals and dinner sets were painted by sub-contractors in China using unapproved paint.

Consumers should immediately take the affected toys away from children.

The toys affected by the voluntary recall are:

Product Number | Description | Affected item within Playset
K8606 | Barbie® Table & Chairs Kitchen Playset | Two dinner plates / Miniature dog / Potato chip bowl / Salad bowl
K8607 | Barbie® Bathtub & Toilet Playset | Miniature cat
K8608 | Barbie® Living Room Playset | Miniature cat
K8609 | Barbie® Desk & Chair Bedroom Playset | Miniature dog
PLEASE NOTE: NO Barbie® dolls are included within the recall | |

Mattel has requested that consumers do not return recalled product to retail stores.

Products should be returned to Mattel for a refund. There are three ways to contact Mattel to determine if your product is affected:

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