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Inspired by dentures, Eddy Goldfarb invented the Yakity-Yak set of wind-up teeth that chattered their way into gift-wrapped boxes under Christmas trees everywhere. He came up with a toy gun ...
Certain brands of wind-up musical plush toys have been recalled because they may pose a choking hazard. This recall involves Carter’s®, Child of Mine®, Guess How Much I Love You® and Just One ...
Nearly 600,000 wind-up musical toys are being recalled by toymaker Kids Preferred. The company is voluntarily recalling the toys due to a choking risk. Kids Preferred says they have received six ...
Since the 4th Century B.C., wind-up toys have entertained and enchanted. The first modern wind-up toys were made in Europe during the 15th century for wealthy aristocrats. It wasn’t until the ...