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Cepia LLC, the maker of Zhu Zhu Pets, released its own safety studies, insisting each of its toys are rigorously checked for safety, including the adorable Mr. Squiggles.
"Zhu Zhu Pets possible safety concern and holiday shopping" Mr. Squiggles—and parents—dodged a bullet: The Zhu Zhu Pet's near-recall experience shows the "downside to how popular these furry ...
Zhu Zhu pets, specifically Mr. Squiggles, are the subject of an investigation by the Consumer Product Safety Commission following a report by a consumer group that the toy contains potentially ...
MarketWatch.com Group says Mister Squiggles of Zhu Zhu Pets unsafe Maker of toy hamster disputes claim, citing 'rigorous safety tests' ...
The consumer group GoodGuide recently claimed the Zhu Zhu Pet Mr. Squiggles , which could cause health problems, reports CBS News Correspondent Kelly Wallace.
Zhu Zhu Pets are safe, U.S. agency saysCepia vehemently denied any safety hazards in the Mr. Squiggles hamster and blasted the consumer group for taking its findings public without first ...
Toy safety regulators say the Zhu Zhu hamster, a toy called dangerous by a consumer group, are safe. The group is concerned about a heavy metal found on a Mr. Squiggles toy it tested.
Zhu Zhu toy hamsters, one of the hottest toys of the holiday season, are being examined by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission after a report by a consumer group raised concerns about ...
The new launch of Zhu Zhu Pets includes plans for an animated TV series, to be launched in 2016 through a partnership with Nelvana Enterprises. The companies are shopping the series to networks.
While a consumer group's report suggested that Zhu Zhu Pets were unsafe, new details put that proposition in doubt.
A consumer group's test says a Zhu Zhu pets recall might be in order after toxic chemicals were discovered on Mr. Squiggles.
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