These fake dolls sold at a Warwickshire market are dangerous - please stop children playing with them immediately

One set of dolls contains a banned chemical and the other has a part which could be swallowed
Both sets of fake dolls are dangerous.Both sets of fake dolls are dangerous.
Both sets of fake dolls are dangerous.

Warwickshire County Council Trading Standards is warning parents to check their children’s toys after fake ‘Disney Frozen II’ dolls were found to contain a chemical banned because it is so dangerous.

Trading Standards officers tested the dolls, which were sold at Wellesbourne Market, and found them contain Phthalates - a banned chemical plastic softener.

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Exposure to Phthalates has been linked to asthma, allergies and reproductive problems.

A second toy labelled ‘Aagel Girls’ doll set was also found to contain Phthalates.

Residents in possession of these toys are advised to stop their children playing with them and report the purchase to Trading Standards by phoning the Citizens Advice consumer helpline on 0808 223 1133.

Neither toy carried the name and address of the manufacturer or importer on the packaging as is legally required. ]

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This makes it more difficult to discover where the product was imported and where it has been sold.

Warwickshire County Councillor Andy Crump, portfolio holder for Community Safety said: "I'm delighted that our Trading Standards Officers are taking this action to protect consumers.”

The “Aagel Girls” doll set also contained a battery operated removable electronic “voice box”.

The battery was secured by adhesive tape that could be easily removed by a child who might then place it into their mouth or swallow it.

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