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Toy Containing Date-Rape Drug Pulled
By Associated Press 4 HOURS AGO WASHINGTON - Millions of Chinese-made toys have been pulled from shelves in North America and Australia after scientists found they contain a chemical that converts into a powerful "date rape" drug when ingested. Two children in the U.S. and three in Australia were hospitalized after swallowing the beads.

With only seven weeks until Christmas, the recall is yet another blow to the toy industry _ already bruised by a slew of recalls last summer.

In the United States, the toy goes by the name Aqua Dots, a highly popular holiday toy distributed by Toronto-based Spin Master Toys. It is called Bindeez in Australia, where it was named toy of the year at an industry function earlier this year.

Moose Enterprises said Bindeez and Aqua Dots are made at the same factory, which is located in Shenzhen in China's southern Guangdong province. Last week the Chinese government announced an export ban on more than 700 toy factories in the region because of shoddy products.

The company said that the product is distributed in 40 countries but that it was up to the individual countries and distributors to determine whether the product would be pulled.

The toy beads are sold in general merchandise stores and over the Internet for use in arts and crafts projects. They can be arranged into designs and fused when sprayed with water.

Scientists say a chemical coating on the beads, when ingested, metabolizes into the so-called date rape drug gamma hydroxy butyrate. When eaten, the compound _ made from common and easily available ingredients _ can induce unconsciousness, seizures, drowsiness, coma and death.

Naren Gunja from Australia's Poisons Information Center said the drug's effect on children was "quite serious ... and potentially life-threatening."

The recall was announced by the Consumer Product Safety Commission on Wednesday several hours after published reports about the recall in Australia.

The two U.S. children who swallowed Aqua Dot beads went into nonresponsive comas, commission spokesman Scott Wolfson said Wednesday. A 20-month-old has recovered completely while the other child, whose age was not known, has been released from a hospital after five days and is recovering, he said.

"To prevent any other child from being hurt, we are calling upon parents to take the product away immediately," Wolfson said.

In Australia, the toys were ordered off store shelves on Tuesday when officials learned that a 2-year-old boy and a 10-year-old girl were hospitalized after swallowing the beads. A 19-month-old toddler also was being treated.

The news jolted the toy industry because Aqua Dots has been one of the few bright stars of the toy selling season, which, along with overall retailing, has gotten off to a sluggish start. The item, which had been heavily advertised, had appeared on many toy experts' list of must-have holiday toys, and toy sellers are now in the midst of canceling advertising and scrambling to figure out how to replace it.

Chris Byrne, a New York-based toy consultant, noted that the incidents could have been isolated, and Spin Master may be erring on the side of caution.

"This is something that they could not have foreseen. This is an extremely hot toy. ... It's a little scary," Byrne said.

In a statement, Toys "R" Us Inc., said that it issued on Tuesday a "stop sale" on the entire Spin Master Aqua Dots product line in its North American stores and on its Web site after it learned of the news. "We understand that Spin Master and U.S. regulatory authorities are investigating this product and we have asked Spin Master to fully explain what it believes happened," said the toy seller in a statement.

Meanwhile, a separate recall was announced for 405,000 children's products made in China, most of them toy cars, because of dangerous levels of lead.

The recall includes about 380,000 Pull-Back Action Toy Cars imported by Dollar General Merchandising Inc. of Goodlettsville, Tenn., and 7,500 Dragster and Funny Car toys imported by International Sourcing Ltd. of Springfield, Mo.

Four of the recalled products were imported by Schylling Associates Inc. of Rowley, Mass., including the items Duck Family Collectable Wind-Up Toy, Dizzy Ducks Music Box, "Robot 2000" collectable tin robot and Winnie-the-Pooh Spinning Top. The company recalled another 66,000 spinning tops Aug. 22.

Representatives from Schylling Associates Inc. were not immediately available for comment.

Wednesday's recalls include about 7,200 "Big Red" Wagons imported by Northern Tool & Equipment Co. of Burnsville, Minn. Totaling about 405,700, the recalled children's products all had excessive levels of lead in their surface paint.

Although no illnesses connected to the toy car recall have been reported, lead is toxic if ingested by young children. Children's products found to have more than 0.06 percent lead accessible to users are subject to a recall.

A spate of recalls of Chinese-manufactured toys this year was highlighted by U.S.-based Mattel Inc.'s recall of more than 21 million toys worldwide last summer.
e-zombie
QUOTE (e-zombie @ Nov 8 2007, 11:06 AM) *
christine you comin' over tonight to play with my hot wheels with me? biggrin.gif

and Aqua Dots...
christine_dixon
QUOTE (e-zombie @ Nov 8 2007, 11:20 AM) *
QUOTE (e-zombie @ Nov 8 2007, 11:06 AM) *
christine you comin' over tonight to play with my hot wheels with me? biggrin.gif

and Aqua Dots...


BWAHAHAHA. you're TERRIBLE. i'm getting you aqua dots for xmas. ( i know you wont be able to resist tasting them...) then, i'mma drive you down sharpsburg pike... and drop you off in that miniature pony field. see what happens.
sweetliberty2u
They need to start making Toys in the United States. Gee Wiz.

I never seen so many recalls in my life.

"Chinese government announced an export ban on more than 700 toy factories in the region because of shoddy products."

Well they need to do something about this. This is BS
CleverNameGoesHere
"Two children in the U.S. and three in Australia were hospitalized after swallowing the beads."


This is a horrible thing. However I'm a little surprised that there haven't been MORE cases. I don't have kids, but isn't one of their charming characteristics that they love to put things in their noses and mouths? If you stuck an Aqua Dot up your nose and it got stuck there (I hear this happens with peas, beans, pennies, etc), wouldn't the chemicals be absorbed thru the mucus membranes? I'd think that you'd have sick kids all over the place. Hopefully the fact that there aren't hundreds of kids affected means that the tainting only happened in a few batches...

Who wants to test the Aqua-Dot-up-the-nose theory? Anyone? CD, I'm looking at you. biggrin.gif
christine_dixon
QUOTE (CleverNameGoesHere @ Nov 9 2007, 10:30 AM) *
"Two children in the U.S. and three in Australia were hospitalized after swallowing the beads."


This is a horrible thing. However I'm a little surprised that there haven't been MORE cases. I don't have kids, but isn't one of their charming characteristics that they love to put things in their noses and mouths? If you stuck an Aqua Dot up your nose and it got stuck there (I hear this happens with peas, beans, pennies, etc), wouldn't the chemicals be absorbed thru the mucus membranes? I'd think that you'd have sick kids all over the place. Hopefully the fact that there aren't hundreds of kids affected means that the tainting only happened in a few batches...

Who wants to test the Aqua-Dot-up-the-nose theory? Anyone? CD, I'm looking at you. biggrin.gif

just what makes you think i'd snort Aqua Dots?? unsure.gif ph34r.gif 'scuze me.. i gotta ... uh.. go blow my nose...
Yossarian
Why the hell are parents giving young children these toys to begin with? Doesn't anyone read the age recommendations on packages?

Some agency used to hand out choking tubes (those tubes that if you can fit a toy through it poses a choking hazard).

And where the heck is the parental supervision?

::shaking head::
christine_dixon
QUOTE (Yossarian @ Nov 9 2007, 11:01 AM) *
Why the hell are parents giving young children these toys to begin with? Doesn't anyone read the age recommendations on packages?

Some agency used to hand out choking tubes (those tubes that if you can fit a toy through it poses a choking hazard).

And where the heck is the parental supervision?

::shaking head::

you can use a TP tube for a toddler....

but yeah, for serious.. who lets their kids eat hotwheels?
CleverNameGoesHere
QUOTE (Yossarian @ Nov 9 2007, 11:01 AM) *
Why the hell are parents giving young children these toys to begin with? Doesn't anyone read the age recommendations on packages?

Some agency used to hand out choking tubes (those tubes that if you can fit a toy through it poses a choking hazard).

And where the heck is the parental supervision?

::shaking head::


I just went back and reread CD's original article -- it didn't register with me the first time I read it that one of the kids was 20 months old. Yeah. Absolutely. I agree w/ you 100%, Yoss! Those types of toys shouldn't be available to a kid that young. :: tsking ::
Yossarian
CD, shup and blow your nose...



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christine_dixon
QUOTE (Yossarian @ Nov 9 2007, 11:10 AM) *
CD, shup and blow your nose...



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yo, yoss, i'm sure i could find ANOTHER USE for my tp tube..... ::waves it threateningly::
Yossarian
not unless it comes with a gerbil...






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christine_dixon
QUOTE (Yossarian @ Nov 9 2007, 11:13 AM) *
not unless it comes with a gerbil...






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BWAHAHA...

seriously though, people. stop leaving your kids in cars, running them over in their strollers and feeding them aquadots. sheesh.
communityhagerstown
QUOTE (christine_dixon @ Nov 9 2007, 11:16 AM) *
QUOTE (Yossarian @ Nov 9 2007, 11:13 AM) *
not unless it comes with a gerbil...

laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif

BWAHAHA...

seriously though, people. stop leaving your kids in cars, running them over in their strollers and feeding them aquadots. sheesh.



Wow, not to mention my Chihuahua, she would love those beads, especially if she mixed them in her water bowl. A tasty mushy treat, ugh.
sweetliberty2u
The things that Parents don't think about.

What's the world coming to?
peacefrog
QUOTE (Yossarian @ Nov 9 2007, 04:01 PM) *
Why the hell are parents giving young children these toys to begin with? Doesn't anyone read the age recommendations on packages?

Some agency used to hand out choking tubes (those tubes that if you can fit a toy through it poses a choking hazard).

And where the heck is the parental supervision?

::shaking head::


I'm inclined to agree... although I'm willing to offer a little flexibility for parents of multiple-aged children. If your eight-year-old is running around with a little car, it's kind of hard for a busy mom to constantly keep track of it and make sure it doesn't get in the hands of the 2-year-old. And it only takes the blink of an eye for a little kid to stick something in his mouth.

On the other hand, I'd like to think that I notice within a minute or two if my kid jammed something up his nose.

But since I'm not a mother yet, I have no idea what it's like to try and keep track of a bunch of kids.
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