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Super “lead-a-mania” Action Figures recalled

January 24, 2012

Did I ever love my plastic toys when I was younger. I played with and carried my action figures around with me all day long. I put them in my pockets and probably dipped them in my cereal bowl at some point. And yes, probably had them in my mouth at some point too. It is terrifying to think of toys covered in lead.

Super Luchamania Action Figures are being recalled due to them containing excessive lead. These figures were sold in packs of 12 and could be purchased at various Mexican Specialty Craft Stores throughout the United States.

If you have any of these toys return them to the Lee Carter Company for a refund or credit.

Toy safety must be a top priority for manufacturers. Our firm has extensive experience in holding those responsible accountable for the defective children’s toys they produce.

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