The high powered magnets sets were labeled "Ages 13+" and do not meet the mandatory toy standard F963-08 (effective August 17, 2009) which requires that such powerful magnets are not sold for children ...
Buckyballs are the small, spherical, ridiculously fun, neodynium magnets that last year were recalled for posing “a substantial risk of injury and death to children and teenagers.” Here’s what happens ...
There was a recent case where a 12 year old was using buckyballs (neodymium magnets) to simulate a tongue piercing and she accidentally swallowed four magnets. The removal of the magnets required two ...
Uncrowned is a new destination for all things MMA, boxing, wrestling, and more, featuring Ariel Helwani. A 3-year-old with curious eating habits is recovering after swallowing 37 high-powered ...
Consumer Reports has been investigating Buckyballs and other brands of rare-earth magnetic toys and cautions - in the hands and mouths of children - these magnets are potentially deadly. Two-year-old ...
But when they accidentally got caught in 12-year-old Sadie's braces, she couldn't stop what happened next. "When I was trying to get them off, they got tangled, and I ended up swallowing some and I ...