Consumers should take the high-powered magnet sets and all associated individual magnets away from children and teenagers and contact the retailer from which they purchased the product to obtain instructions for their remedy.
Six Retailers Announce Recall of Buckyballs and Buckycubes High-Powered Magnet Sets Due to Ingestion Hazard
Buckyball Recall Stirs a Wider Legal Campaign - The New York Times
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Buckyballs® High Powered Magnets Sets Recalled by Maxfield and Oberton Due to Violation of Federal Toy Standard
Farewell, Buckyballs: Consumer Agency Files Suit Against Magnetic Toys : The Two-Way : NPR
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Kids and deadly magnets: 's moment to help
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Magnet Ingestion Injuries Among Children Increased Substantially: Study
Hospitalizations caused by high-powered magnets have surged since ban lifted
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