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Target is issuing a voluntary recall surrounding a choking risk associated with a specific brand of wooden toy cars.

A release published on theU.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission‘s website reports that as of April 18, the retail giant is offering refunds on Bullseye’s Playground wooden toy vehicles, which Target sold in stores and on their website between October and November 2018.

The notice explains that although there have been no reports of injuries thus far, four cases have come in stating that the toys’ wheels became detached or were missing a wheel when opened, thus posingthe potential choking hazard.

Target-recalled Bullseye’s Playground wooden toy vehicles.U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission

Target Recalls Wooden Toy Vehicles Due to Choking Hazard

Sold individually for around $1 per vehicle or $8 for the pack of eight, the toys included Santa in a sleigh, a taxi, a caboose, a police car and a firetruck.

“Consumers should immediately take the recalled toys away from children and return the toys to any Target Store for a full refund,” the CPSC’s website advised.

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The full list of recalled items — along with their item numbers, DPCIs (model numbers) and UPCs — is below:

The CPSC urges consumers with these toys to either call Target at (800) 440-0680 orclick “Recalls”at the bottom of thetarget.comhomepage, then “Toys.”

Customers can also visitTarget’s Facebook pageand click on the “Product Recalls” tab.

source: people.com