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CPSC, Meijer Inc. Announce Recall of Children's Wands

The batteries can short-circuit, causing the wands' handles to become very hot and melt the plastic, posing a risk of burn injuries to children. hazard recall for Light and Glitter Wands.

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The batteries can short-circuit, causing the wands' handles to become very hot and melt the plastic, posing a risk of burn injuries to children. Recall #01109b

CPSC, Meijer Inc. Announce Recall of Children's Wands

The "All That Glitters" light and glitter wand is about 9 inches long, and has a gold-colored handle with a clear plastic ball on top filled with a pink liquid and glitter. Pushing on the bottom of the wand illuminates the ball. The wand operates with two AA-batteries. A plastic label on the side of the wand reads, "AA x2."

Recall date: Mar 19, 2001 Last update: Feb 9, 2026
Stop using the product immediately and follow the official remedy.
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