Love-Tester Mood Jewelry Recalled
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has announced a voluntary recall of about 23,000 “Love Tester” mood rings and necklaces that contain high levels of lead.
The heart-shaped jewelry, marketed under the brand name “Love Tester,” was sold for about $4 each in retail stores from September 2005 through June 2010. The China-manufactured jewelry was sold in small retail stores nationwide.
The U.S. (CPSC) said some 19,000 rings and 4,000 necklaces are covered by the recall.
The jewelry poses a danger to young children, who can be harmed by the lead if they ingest it. No incidents or injuries from the jewelry have been reported, according the commission.
The products change colors when the user’s “mood” changes. The rings and necklaces were sold separately and mounted on round red discs printed with the words “Love Tester” and “Are you in the mood?”
D&D Distributing-Wholesale of Tacoma imported the products from China, the commission said. The jewelry was sold to small retail shops nationwide.
On its website, the company said it tests products at independent safety labs. A spokeswoman was not immediately able to answer why the jewelry was sold for nearly five years before the high lead levels were detected.
The company also was not immediately able to provide a list of retailers who sold the jewelry.
The commission said consumers should return the jewelry to the store where it was purchased for a refund or replacement product. Source: dloewi blog
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