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Things Remembered recalls children’s jewelry

The bracelets and necklaces contain lead in excess of the allowable limit

July 21, 2016

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Things Remembered of Highland Heights, Ohio, is recalling about 7,000 silver bracelets and 3,400 charm necklaces in the U.S. and Canada.

 

The clear surface coating on the bracelets and necklaces contain lead in excess of the allowable limit. Lead is toxic if ingested by young children and can cause adverse health issues.

 

No incidents or injuries have been reported.

 

This recall involves silver heart bracelets and sweet charm necklaces for children.

 

The 6-inch, silver-plated bracelets have 10 silver hearts and circle links, a lobster claw clasp, and one silver heart-shaped charm.

 

The necklaces are gold plated on a 13-inch box chain with a 2-inch extender, a lobster claw closure and three charms – a pink ice cream cone, a pink crystal cupcake and a gold-plated tag with “SWEET” engraved.

 

The jewelry, manufactured in China, was sold exclusively at Things Remembered stores nationwide and online at www.thingsremembered.com from February 2015, through June 2016, for about $25.

 

What to do

 

Consumers should immediately take the recalled jewelry away from children and contact Things Remembered for a full refund, including shipping charges, or a replacement gift of equal value.

 

Consumers may contact Things Remembered toll-free at 866-902-4438 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (ET) Monday through Friday, by email at customerservice@thingsremembered.com or online at www.thingsremembered.com and click on “Product Recalls” under “Company Information” at the bottom of the page for more information.

 

 


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