High risk Recalled March 3, 2005 About 2.8 million units Updated September 23, 2024

CPSC, Hirschberg Schutz & Co. Inc. Announce Recall of Metal Charms

Lead / chemical

The hazard

The recalled metal charms contain high levels of lead, posing a serious risk of lead poisoning to young children. Lead poisoning in children is associated with behavioral problems, learning disabilities, hearing problems and growth retardation.

Incidents reported: CPSC received a report of a six-year-old girl who mouthed these charms worn on a homemade necklace. She developed elevated lead levels in her blood that may be related to the charms.

What to do now

Consumers should immediately take these metal charms away from children and contact Hirschberg Schutz & Co. to receive a refund.

Contact: Contact Hirschberg Schutz & Co. at (800) 651-0616 anytime to receive a refund. Consumers also can e-mail the firm at charmsrecall@horizongroupusa.com for more information.

About this recall

The recalled metal charms were sold under the name "Charming Thoughts™." Most of the charms are silver-colored with small silver loops. They were sold in packages of two to 12 pieces. The packages are marked "The Card Connection™," "Charming Thoughts™" and "Hirschberg Schutz & Co. Inc." The metal charms are various shapes including small hearts, crowns, birds, picture frames, perfume bottles and a cross. Some of the metal charms have small blue, pink or yellow stones and are printed with words including "princess," "congratulations," "city girl," "world traveler" and "life's blessings." "Insert photo here," "cherish," "love," and "honor" are printed on the picture frame charms. The metal charms were sold as decorations for place cards, greeting cards, collages, memory boxes, gift cards, scrapbooks, invitations and gift bags. The charms also can be attached to necklaces and bracelets.

Product photos

Recalled Metal Charms
Recalled Metal Charms
Recalled Metal Charms
Recalled Metal Charms
Recalled Metal Charms
Recalled Metal Charms

Photos: U.S. CPSC