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Zippee Activity Toys

Notice Date:
11.13.2025
Category
Choking or Ingestion
Manufacturer:
Units Affected:
About 117,500 (In addition, about 25,786 were sold in Canada)
Source Link:
CPSC

Description

Zippee silicone activity toys, imported by Mobi Games, are being recalled due to a risk of serious injury or death from choking and for violating the mandatory standard for toys. The recalled toy is a teal, flexible silicone cylinder with holes where six different color silicone strings can be pulled. Five of the six strings have a spherical ball attached to the end. The toy may have date codes in MMDDYY format ranging from 030620 to 110823 marked inside the silicone cylinder body.

Remedy

Consumers should stop using the recalled toy immediately, take it away from children and contact Mobi Games to receive a full refund. Consumers will be asked to register their product online by first confirming they have an affected version with spherical ends on the strings and then by providing a photo of the destroyed toy. Consumers will be directed to destroy the toy by cutting the spherical ends off the silicone strings and writing their initials and date on the teal cylinder.