Xylolin Peg Doll Toy Sets Recalled Due to Risk of Serious Injury or Death from Choking Hazard; Violation of Federal Regulations for Toys; Sold Exclusively on Amazon.com by Babywants
The peg dolls' spherical ends can block the child's airway, posing a risk of choking and death to children.
Affected Units: 3,400

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Description
This recall involves Xylolin peg doll with pedestal sets. The toy sets consist of nine rainbow-colored peg dolls in various sizes and a natural wood-colored base that has holes to match with the size of the peg dolls. "Model SD13" is printed on a white label on the side of the product packaging.
Sold At
Amazon.com from May 2021 through January 2025 for about $20.
Country of Origin
China
Reported Incidents
None reported
Remedy Details
Consumers should take the product away from children immediately, dispose of the product and send a picture to Babywants for a full refund. Amazon is contacting all known purchasers directly.
Contact Information
Babywants by email at recall@twoodtoy.com or online at www.xylolintoys.com/pages/recall-page.
Additional Product Images

Recalled Xylolin peg dolls with pedestal toy set - packaging

"Model SD13" is printed on a white label located on the side of the product packaging
Available Remedies
Recommended Actions
- 1Stop using the product immediately. Do not continue to use, sell, or distribute the recalled product.
- 2Check if you have the recalled product. Verify the brand, model number, lot codes, or UPC listed in the recall.
- 3Follow the remedy instructions. Return the product to the place of purchase for a full refund.
- 4Visit the official recall page for complete details, contact information, and deadline information (if applicable).
Official Recall Information
For the most accurate and up-to-date information, including contact details and deadlines, please visit the official recall page from CPSC.
View Official Recall PageNeed more help? If you have questions or have experienced issues with this product, you can:
- Contact the manufacturer or retailer where you purchased the product
- Report an incident to SaferProducts.gov
- Consult with the CPSC for additional guidance