Fisher-Price recalls over 250,000 popular stroller toys for choking risk
- Fisher-Price, owned by Mattel, initiated a recall of its 'Brunch & Go' stroller toy in April 2025.
- The recall happened because the toy egg can crack, which releases small parts that create a choking hazard.
- The 'Brunch & Go' toy set includes avocado toast, bacon, a tomato, and the problematic egg piece; it attaches to strollers.
- The CPSC stated the yolk of the egg can crack, posing a choking hazard; Fisher-Price asks customers to mark the egg and upload a photo.
- Approximately 253,000 units in the U.S. And 4,500 in Canada were recalled; consumers should stop using the toy and contact Fisher-Price for a replacement.
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