| Target Recalls Frog Halloween Masks Over Suffocation Fears |
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| Tuesday, 25 October 2011 11:30 | |||
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| Target Recalls Frog Halloween Masks Over Suffocation FearsBy Sarah Pierce
![]() (LEGAFI) -- If you bought a frog Halloween mask from Target (NASDAQ: TGT), you may want to consider a new costume idea. The retail giant has issued an immediate recall of 3,400 frog masks over fear that kids may suffocate while wearing the plush mask. The retailer is warning parents to immediately return the masks for a full refund. The Target frog mask recall was announced by the Consumer Product Safety Commission, which says the cheap $1 masks lack proper ventilation. When secured in place across a child’s face, it presents a suffocation hazard to the child. Luckily, no injuries or incidents have been reported. The Target Halloween mask recall involves child-sized frog-themed animal masks sold at Target stores nationwide from August 2011 through September 2011 for about $1. The plush mask is green with yellow and red highlights. There are two eye cutouts and a green elastic band with a fastener used to secure the mask at the back of the child's head. UPC code 06626491474 is printed on a label attached to the mask. Consumers should immediately take masks from young children and return the product to any Target store for a full refund. Additional information about the Target frog mask recall can be found by contacting Target Guest Relations at (800) 440-0680 or by visiting the firm's website at www.target.com.
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| Last Updated on Tuesday, 25 October 2011 11:36 |




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