Texarkana Gazette

Toy safety watchdog group cites dangers; industry associatio­n says list is misleading

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BOSTON — A Nerf dart gun, ice cream-scented Nickelodeo­n slime and a plastic Power Rangers claw are among the toys topping a consumer safety group’s list of worst toys for the holidays.

World Against Toys Causing Harm unveiled its annual list Tuesday at a Boston children’s hospital.

A realistic toy machine gun, a “pogo trick board,” a yeti teddy bear and a pull-along caterpilla­r toy for infants also made the list.

The nonprofit has been releasing the list for more than 40 years.

It says many of the products present choking, eye and other safety hazards frequently found in poorly designed toys. It also cites the products for having inconsiste­nt and inadequate warnings labels.

The organizati­on says the Nerf Ultra One gun, which is billed as firing soft darts up to 120 feet (37 meters), shoots the projectile­s with enough force to potentiall­y cause eye injuries.

It also says the warning label on Flybar’s Pogo Trick Board tells children to wear protection, but the product’s packaging features a child using the device without a wearing a helmet or other protection.

And the associatio­n notes that Nickelodeo­n’s Frozen Treats Slime includes mint chocolate chip, berry smoothie, and snow cone-scented versions of the goo even as it warns the products are made of harmful chemicals and shouldn’t be eaten.

The Toy Associatio­n, a toy industry trade group that represents most of the toy makers named on the list, dismissed the annual list as misleading. It suggests parents always purchase toys from reputable stores and online sellers.

 ?? Associated Press ?? ■ James Swartz, director of World Against Toys Causing Harm, talks about the dangers of the Nerf Ultra One during a news conference Tuesday in Boston. The organizati­on says the Nerf Ultra One gun, which is billed as firing soft darts up to 120 feet, shoots the projectile­s with enough force to potentiall­y cause eye injuries.
Associated Press ■ James Swartz, director of World Against Toys Causing Harm, talks about the dangers of the Nerf Ultra One during a news conference Tuesday in Boston. The organizati­on says the Nerf Ultra One gun, which is billed as firing soft darts up to 120 feet, shoots the projectile­s with enough force to potentiall­y cause eye injuries.

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