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Five Thomas toys were recalled due to high lead levels in surface paint. Sept. 26, 2007 — -- Another recall, and another apology from the CEO of RC2 Toys of Oakbrook, Ill., the company that ...
For the past 61 years, Thomas the Tank Engine has been chugging along as a favorite book character, written by a minister for his son. But he was suddenly derailed this month when RC2, a company that ...
So the news that 1.5 million China-made toys based on the Thomas books and animated television series have been recalled because they contain lead paint has sent shudders through parents everywhere.
Parents are fuming after learning that 1.5 million of the popular Thomas the Tank Engine toys are being recalled. The toys, made in China, contain lead paint especially dangerous for children.
Toy company Fisher-Price is recalling over 20,000 "Thomas & Friends" toys due to choking and magnet ingestion hazards, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.. According to the ...
The first recall was bad enough: A million-plus "Thomas & Friends" toys pulled because of lead paint. The second was surreal: The maker of the smiley-faced trains sent customers "bonus gifts" so ...
More Thomas & Friends toys recalled for lead RC2 Corp., maker of the wooden railway toys, recalls additional 269,000 units due to high lead content in paint.
(KSL News) -- The makers of Thomas The Train are recalling more than 1,000,000 toys. RC2 Corp., of Oak Brook, Ill., which imports and distributes the toy, issued the recall because paint on the ...
Looks like Thomas the Tank Engine is making some brand new friends. A staple of children’s TV on both sides of the pond since the 1980s, the friendly-faced British train is also a perennial ...