Moderate Recalled July 8, 2004 About 150 million pieces units Updated February 28, 2025

CPSC Announces Recall of Metal Toy Jewelry Sold in Vending Machines Firms agree to stop importation until hazard is eliminated

Toys & playToddlerPreschoolIngestionLead / chemical

The hazard

CPSC has determined that some of this toy jewelry contains dangerous levels of lead, posing a risk of lead poisoning to children. Young children sometimes mouth or swallow items like these, and lead can leach from the jewelry into the child's body. Lead poisoning in children is associated with behavioral problems, learning disabilities, hearing problems and growth retardation.

Incidents reported: CPSC has received one report of lead poisoning when a child swallowed a piece of toy jewelry containing lead that was previously recalled. No reports of injury or illness have been received for the recalled products announced today.

What to do now

Consumers should throw away recalled jewelry.

Contact: Consumers can contact these importers for more information about this recall by calling (602) 636-3908 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday.

About this recall

This toy jewelry recall involves various styles of rings, necklaces, and bracelets. The rings are gold- or silver-colored with different designs and paint finishes with various shaped center stones. The necklaces have black cord or rope or gold- or silver-colored chains. The necklaces have pendants, crosses or various geometrical designs or shapes, and can include gemstones. The various styles of bracelets include charm bracelets, bracelets with medallion links, and bracelets with faux stones.

Product photos

Recalled toy jewelry
Recalled toy jewelry
Recalled toy jewelry
Recalled toy jewelry
Recalled toy jewelry
Recalled toy jewelry
Recalled toy jewelry
Recalled toy jewelry
Recalled toy jewelry
Recalled toy jewelry
Recalled toy jewelry
Recalled toy jewelry

Photos: U.S. CPSC