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Crocs charms recalled



Crocs Australia Pty Ltd have recalled its Crocs LED Jibbitz Charms on June 4.

Various Crocs LED Jibbitz charms have been pulled off shelves for not meeting the mandatory information standards for products containing button/coin batteries.

Consumers may be unaware that the product contains button batteries.

There is a risk of choking, severe internal burn injuries or death to young children if they gain access to the button/coin batteries and swallow or place them inside their body.

Severe or fatal injuries can happen in 2 hours or less.

Consumers should stop using the product immediately and keep out of reach of children.

Dispose of the product in accordance with local requirements for disposal of batteries.

Visit crocs.com.au/c/recalls/recalls.html for detailed instructions on how to request a refund or visit the place of purchase.

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