Ceramic Banks Recalled by Oriental Trading Company
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with Oriental Trading Company, Inc. of Omaha, Ne., announced a voluntary recall of about 220,000 Ceramic piggy and lion banks today.
Hazard: The yellow surface paint on the banks contains excessive levels of lead which is prohibited under federal law.
Incidents/Injuries: None reported.
Description: The recalled piggy bank is shaped like a pig and the body of the piggy bank is painted yellow with floral designs. The ceramic lion bank is shaped like a lion and is painted yellow with a brown mane. The banks measure about 4 inches in length, 2.5 inches in width, and 3.5 inches in height. Only yellow banks with black plastic stoppers in the bottoms of the banks are being recalled. Banks with white or translucent stoppers are not being recalled.
Sold: Online at www.orientaltrading.com and www.funexpress.com and through Oriental Trading Company and Fun Express catalogs from February 2003 through September 2010 for between about $7 and $20 a dozen.
Remedy: Consumers should immediately take these recalled ceramic banks away from children, discard them and contact Oriental Trading Company for information on receiving a refund or credit.
Consumer Contact: For additional information, contact Oriental Trading Company at (800) 723-6155 anytime or visit the firm's website at www.orientaltrading.com.
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