Sock Monkey stuffed animals
CPSC Recall #99-124 — June 15, 1999
Product
Sock Monkey stuffed animals
Description
WASHINGTON, D.C. - In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Restoration Hardware Inc., of Corte Madera, Calif., is recalling approximately 12,000 Sock Monkey stuffed animals. Sewing needles or pins have been found in the stuffing of these monkeys presenting a laceration hazard. CPSC and Restoration Hardware are aware of one injury when an 18-month old girl in Utah received a needle stick on her lip. Restoration Hardware has since found an additional 17 monkeys in store inventory containing needles or pins. These monkeys are about 16 to 20 inches tall and made of a brown tweed-like knit fabric with white hands and feet. They have red lips, black felt eyes and a red patch directly under the tail. They have a brown tweed and white knit caps on their heads. They do not contain any buttons or other plastic parts. Restoration Hardware's stores, catalogs and web site sold the monkeys from October 1997 through May 1999 for about $29. The monkeys were produced both domestically and overseas. Consumers should return the monkeys to any Restoration Hardware store for a refund and a discount merchandise certificate. Catalog purchasers will be contacted directly by Restoration Hardware. For more information, call Restoration Hardware at (877) 747-4671 anytime. Only sock monkeys sold by Restoration Hardware are subject to this recall.
Hazard
Sewing needles or pins have been found in the stuffing of these monkeys presenting a laceration hazard.
Incidents / Injuries
CPSC and Restoration Hardware are aware of one injury when an 18-month old girl in Utah received a needle stick on her lip. Restoration Hardware has since found an additional 17 monkeys in store inventory containing needles or pins.
Remedy
Consumers should return the monkeys to any Restoration Hardware store for a refund and a discount merchandise certificate.
Units Affected
Approximately 12,000
Sold At
Restoration Hardware's stores, catalogs and web site sold the monkeys from October 1997 through May 1999 for about $29.