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Over 80,000 toys and LED shot glasses recalled due to battery hazards
The recalls cover three toys and LED shot glasses that let children reach small batteries, and no injuries have been reported, the CPSC said.
Toy importer ABC Trading issued a pair of recalls this week affecting approximately 84,700 items over concerns that young children could easily access tiny batteries and potentially swallow them, the Consumer Product Safety Commission reported.
Design flaws allowed battery exposure in all recalled products: the toy headband's push button revealed the battery where the knot would be, while two electronic pet cages featured accessible battery compartments on their bases.
The dinosaur toy model ZH998-22 contains a red figure and yellow egg in a silver cage, while the bird toy model ZH-998-23 has a blue bird in a pink-accented cage; LED shot glasses marked 'ITEM NO: LP-024 ' sold individually or in 24-packs at retailers between March 2024 and October 2025 for $6 to $10.
Purchasers of both products must immediately stop using them and contact ABC Trading for refunds by emailing photos of items placed in trash to recallabc@gmail.com, though no injuries have been reported.
The recalled toys had circulated through TOYZ and Joissu Product stores from November 2022 through October 2025 at $5 to $9 each, with the CPSC identifying the safety defects after extended market presence.