Product Safety Report: Bobo & Coco Travel Around The World Plush Toy in Box (2207-0053)

Product Safety Report for Pop Mart Plush Toy In Box, Y21646BC01, Bobo & Coco Travel Around The World-Plush presenting a serious risk of choking, injuries and chemical risk.

Summary

Product: Pop Mart Plush Toy In Box, Y21646BC01, Bobo & Coco Travel Around The World-Plush

Hazard: The product presents a risk of choking and injuries as the soft-filled ‘moustache’ containing a magnet fitted wholly inside the small parts cylinder. The strength of the magnet was tested, and was found to have a magnetic flux index of 57kG²mm (more than the maximum permitted). Small, high powered magnetic products can be easily swallowed and, when ingested, have the potential to cause serious internal injuries within the gastrointestinal tract. The toy also contains phthalates which can potentially harm a child’s health either via cancer or non-cancer effects.

Corrective action: The import has been rejected at the border and destroyed

Product information

Type Toys - Plush toy
Batch No 97562203313782
Product description A set of plush, soft-filled characters and accessories including a magnifying glass, a soft-filled moustache containing a magnet and various clothing in a box
Country of Origin China
Product Report and Image Link to product image and PDF

Hazard

The product presents a risk of choking and injuries as the soft-filled ‘moustache’ containing a magnet fitted wholly inside the small parts cylinder. The strength of the magnet was tested, and was found to have a magnetic flux index of 57kG²mm (more than the maximum permitted). Small, high powered magnetic products can be easily swallowed and, when ingested, have the potential to cause serious internal injuries within the gastrointestinal tract. The buttons on the jacket detached at forces of 36 ± 0.4 Newtons (N) and 19 ± 0.2N, both of which are less than the specified minimum of 90N. Both the detached components fitted wholly inside the small parts cylinder, and therefore pose a potential choking hazard to a child under 36 months. Phthalates were also detected in the clear plastic material from magnifying glass. The sample exceeded the specified maximum limit of 0.1% by mass of the plasticised material, as the sum of the four phthalates. A young child playing with the toy is exposed to the phthalates which can potentially harm a child’s health either via cancer or non-cancer effects.

The product does not meet the requirements of the Toys (Safety) Regulations 2011 and of the Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation & restriction of Chemicals (REACH) Enforcement Regulations 2008.

Corrective action

The import has been rejected at the border and destroyed

Additional information

PSD case number: 2207-0053

Notified by: Local Authority Trading Standards

Updates to this page

Published 15 July 2022