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Product Sold at 7-Eleven Recalled Nationwide Over 'Serious Risk of Injury'

Product Sold at 7-Eleven Recalled Nationwide Over 'Serious Risk of Injury'

Summary

Around 98,350 Evermore Surprise Eggs, sold in U.S. stores, have been recalled because one of the toys inside contains more lead than allowed by federal law. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced the recall after testing confirmed the issue, posing a risk of injury to children. Consumers are advised to destroy the affected toy and can receive a full refund.

Key Facts

  • The recall affects approximately 98,350 Evermore Surprise Eggs sold in the U.S.
  • The toy airplane inside the eggs exceeds federal limits for lead content.
  • The products were sold at 7-Eleven, Horizon, Speedway, and Murphy stores from March to April 2025.
  • No injuries have been reported related to this product.
  • Consumers should destroy the toy airplane and document this for a refund.
  • Lead exposure can lead to health problems, especially in children.
  • The CPSC announced the recall on October 2.
  • Consumers can contact the importer, In Motion Design, for more information and refunds.

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