

Toys “R” Us Recalls Art Sets. August 30, 2007 (AP) – In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, Toys “R” Us has announced a recall of 27,000 Imaginarium Wooden Coloring Cases made in China due to lead-tainted packaging and watercolor paint. The tan wooden case, sold nationwide since October 2006 for $20, holds crayons, colored pencils, paints, pastels, fiber pens, a ruler, a paintbrush, a pencil and a pencil sharpener. Consumers should remove the products from children and return them to a Toys “R” Us for store credit. For up-to-date information on toy recalls, click here.
Out of the Box Aims for the Big Box. August 28, 2007 – Mattel Inc. has obtained the rights to produce, distribute and market the games Apples to Apples, Snorta and Blink by Out of the Box Publishing, according to a company press release.
European Consumers Call for Stricter Toy Guidelines. August 28, 2007 (AP) – BEUC, a European consumers’ group, appealed Tuesday for stronger enforcement of toy safety laws within the European Union, urging the European Commission to review rules that depend largely on voluntary cooperation from manufacturers. The organization said consumers misunderstand the CE label, which allows companies to self-declare their products’ compliance with EU standards and was on packages containing recalled Mattel toys.
Mattel Increases Share Program. August 28, 2007 - Mattel Inc. is boosting its share repurchase program by $500 million, according to a company press release. Repurchases are subject to market conditions and occur periodically.
Comic “Dare” Finds a New Future. August 27, 2007 – Variety magazine reported that Virgin Comics plans to release a series of comic books on Dan Dare: Pilot of the Future this November, with a feature film potentially to follow. The series will revive Dare, who debuted in an Eagle magazine comic strip in the 1950s.
Topps Reschedules Buyout Vote. August 27, 2007 – Trading card manufacturer Topps Co. has delayed voting on a proposed $385 million buyout by Tornante Co. until Sept. 19 in order to give shareholders more time to consider their decisions, according to The Wall Street Journal. Upper Deck Co. withdrew its rival bid last week.
G.I. Joe Takes on the Big Screen. August 24, 2007 – On the heels of the “Transformers” movie, Paramount Pictures has plans to release a live-action feature film based on Hasbro’s G.I. Joe action figures in summer 2009, Variety magazine reported. It will be directed by Stephen Sommers and produced by Lorenzo di Bonaventura and Hasbro CEO Brian Goldner.
Sony Adds Accessories. August 23, 2007 (Reuters) – Sony Corp. announced at Germany’s Leipzig Games Convention Wednesday that beginning in February 2008, it will offer a global positioning accessory that allows the PSP games console to act as a navigation device. A separate accessory will equip the PlayStation 3 console to function as a digital video recorder.
Companies Announce Lead-Related Toy Recalls. August 22, 2007 (CPSC) – The U.S. Consumer Products Safety Commission has announced voluntary recalls, in cooperation with the companies listed, of the following products due to excessive levels of lead: about 250,000 SpongeBob SquarePants™ address books and journals by Martin Designs Inc., sold between June 2006 and July 2007; about 66,000 spinning tops and 4,700 pails by Schylling Associates Inc., sold from July 2001 through July 2002; about 7,900 Children’s Divine Inspiration Charm Bracelets by Buy-Rite Designs Inc., sold from March 2004 through August 2007; and about 14,000 TOBY & ME Jewelry Sets by TOBY N.Y.C., sold from August 2006 through May 2007. For more information, visit www.cpsc.gov.
McFarlane Figurines Inspire Film. August 22, 2007 – Variety magazine reported that Warner Bros. and Village Roadshow Pictures are partnering to produce the feature film "Oz," based on Frank L. Baum's "The Wizard of Oz" books and an idea from Todd McFarlane of McFarlane Toys, which sells the popular Twisted Land of Oz action figures.
Toy Factories Accused of Unfair Labor. August 22, 2007 – According to the New York Times, New York-based China Labor Watch released a report Tuesday decrying mandatory overtime, under-age employees, unsafe conditions, verbal abuse and sexual harassment in Chinese toy factories, some of which supply Hasbro, Walt Disney and other toy manufacturers. Both Hasbro and Disney have released statements conveying their commitment to fair labor standards.
Small World Under Bankruptcy Protection. August 9, 2007 – Small World Toys filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection this month owing to a shortage of capital after a failed acquisition attempt, according to a press release. CEO Debra Fine resigned, and turnaround specialist Chuck Moffitt is serving as interim chief executive. Focal Point LLC of Los Angeles is marketing Small World in its search for a buyer.
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