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The recalled trucks were sold at Sam's Club and Target stores starting in 2023. Tens of thousands of Tonka ride-on toy trucks are being voluntarily recalled as they may pose a burn and fire hazard.
Huffy voluntarily issued a recall for their ride-on Tonka dump trucks because of a faulty controller issue that saw the controller overheat.
Some toy companies have stopped China shipments over tariffs, warning of possible effects during the Christmas season.
Jay Foreman, CEO of Basic Fun!, says the Trump administration's shifting tariff policy has created chaos for businesses — and could still disrupt the holiday season.
Huffy has issued a recall for more than 23,000 children’s ride-on Tonka dump trucks. The company said the controller on the recalled toys can overheat, posing fire and burn hazards. Huffy said ...
YFLGOTOO has issued a recall for Dlesot Snap Hair Clips, which are metal clips sold in multipacks of 120 in various colors ...
EAST PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — Huffy has recalled two of its ride-on toys because they both pose a fire hazard. Below is information from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. More than ...
Anyone who chooses to have a third party repair the toy, the CPSC said they will reimburse users up to $50. Around 23,260 Huffy Ride-On Tonka Dump Trucks have been recalled because the controller ...
Toymakers say they will have to raise prices to offset Trump's tariffs. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Jay Foreman, CEO of Basic Fun!, whose toys include Care Bears, Tonka Trucks and Lincoln Logs.
A number of consumer products were recalled last week due to potential safety issues. These recalls span a range of concerns, including undeclared allergens, reports of burns and lead contamination.