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Bear Shaped Fridge Magnets — recall

Consumer goods · Canada · 2026-03-23
Hazard: Ingestion hazard

Bear Shaped Fridge Magnets pose an ingestion hazard

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CountryCanada
CategoryConsumer goods
Published2026-03-23
ManufacturerYiwu Lian Wei trade Co., LTD
RetailerShein Canada
Units affected1043
CategoryToys and games
HazardIngestion hazard
Hazard descriptionHealth Canada's sampling and evaluation program has determined that the magnets do not meet the performance criteria assessed for small powerful magnets set out in Table 3 of the general prohibitions under the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act. Small, powerful magnets can be easily swallowed by children of all ages, posing serious and potentially life-threatening risks. When more than one powerful magnet is swallowed in a short period of time, the magnets can attract one another while moving through the intestines. This can cause the intestines to twist, creating blockages or tearing of the …
RemedyImmediately stop using the recalled product and dispose of it in household waste.
Recall numberRA-81786
Official noticeView source ↗

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Self-check for comparable productsMagnet flux index and release testing.
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