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More adults are seeking nostalgic toys. advertisement. For some toy sellers, packing shelves with nostalgia pays off. Story by Betty Lin-Fisher, USA TODAY • 10mo.
Toys that would be barred from store shelves under a federal law that takes effect in February are readily available for purchase this holiday season, causing consumer advocates to warn parents of ...
Despite industry improvements, dangerous toys still abound on store shelves this holiday season, warns an annual report released Tuesday by the U.S. Public Interest Research Group. The group is ...
Toys can get pulled from shelves for almost any reason. Some of them can cause physical harm, others border on being offensive, and some just run afoul of the wrong special interest group.
When you're making your toy list, start checking it twice. While new federal laws have lead to safer toys, a report issued Tuesday by a consumer group found that many playthings still on store ...
The Consumer Product Safety Commission has had 38 recalls for dangerous toys this year, down from 162 in 2008. But parents shopping for children this holiday season still need to be vigilant.
Major retailers dropping CloudPets is a landmark decision, marking one of the first times a toy has been removed from the shelves due to digital security concerns rather than just safety reasons ...
We readily found toxic toys on store shelves." Specifically, the group advised parents to steer clear of heavy metal jewelry and toys made with PVC plastic. Health groups have also found high ...
Nostalgic toys for adults are big business Toys aren’t just for kids. This year, for the first time, consumers 18 and older surpassed toddlers to become the biggest demographic for toy purchases ...