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"Tiny Love" Stabby Wind Chimes Recalled

2.11.10 1:51 PM EDT By Ben Popken

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“Tiny Love” wind chimes are getting recalled because when you open them they are filled with stabby metal rods. Also, because the people opening them up would be the babies in the cribs over which the chimes are suspended. [CPSC via Safety Blog]

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2.11.10By Ben Popken

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