The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

McDonald’s recalls kids’ fitness bands

Wearing them caused dozens of children to develop skin irritation­s.

- By Robert Channick Chicago Tribune

CHICAGO — McDonald’s is recalling 29 million fitness wristbands distribute­d in Happy Meals after dozens of children reportedly developed skin irritation­s.

The fast-food giant, headquarte­red in suburban Chicago, stopped including the “Step-iT” activity wristbands in meals last week after receiving “limited reports” of skin irritation­s associated with the wearable step counters.

On Tuesday, McDonald’s stepped up the count and issued the recall after finding more than 70 incidents, including seven reports of blisters from the wristbands, the company said.

“This is a large recall,” said Patty Davis, a spokeswoma­n with the Consumer Product Safety Commission, which is working with McDonald’s on the recall. “Most recalls that we do don’t have any incidents involved at all.”

The wristbands, which were made in China, came in translucen­t plastic orange, blue or green, feature a digital screen that track a child’s movement and

have motion-activated lights.

An effort to promote healthy activity in an unlikely package — Happy Meals — the bands were distribute­d at McDonald’s restaurant­s nationwide from Aug. 9 through 17. Another 3.6 million of the recalled bands were distribute­d in Canada.

Customers who bring back their fitness bands can receive a free replacemen­t toy and either a yogurt tube or a bag of apple slices, the company said.

“McDonald’s is doing the right thing here,” Davis said. “They’re recalling a product that has been shown to cause skin irritation and burns when worn by kids.”

It is not the first major recall for McDonald’s. In 2010, the chain recalled 12 million “Shrek Forever After 3D” collectibl­e drinking glasses after it was found the designs on the glasses contained cadmium, a highly toxic metal and known carcinogen.

In 2002, McDonald’s recalled about 100,000 Chicago Bears bobblehead collectibl­es sold at 400 Chicago-area restaurant­s because of excessive levels of lead in the paint.

 ?? MCDONALD’S SEAN HALLIDAY / ?? The “Step-iT” Happy Meal wristband toy features a digital screen that tracks a child’s movement and has motionacti­vated lights.
MCDONALD’S SEAN HALLIDAY / The “Step-iT” Happy Meal wristband toy features a digital screen that tracks a child’s movement and has motionacti­vated lights.

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