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Misco Sports Badminton Toy Sets Red/Blue MT2383 — recall

Consumer goods · United States · 2026-05-14
Hazard: Risk of Serious Injury or Death from Ba…

Misco Sports Badminton Toy Sets Red/Blue MT2383 was recalled in United States on 2026-05-14 due to risk of serious injury or death from battery ingestion. This recall involves Misco Sports Badminton Toy Sets (MT2383). The badminton toy sets come in blue and red and with a light up shuttlecock. The Badminton Toy Sets (MT2383) have “MT2383” and “100125” printed on products located on black handles in white color …

CountryUnited States
CategoryConsumer goods
Published2026-05-14
ImporterMissry Associates Inc., doing business as Misco Enterprises, of Edison, New Jersey
RetailerMenard’s stores nationwide
Units affected15120
HazardRisk of Serious Injury or Death from Battery Ingestion
Hazard descriptionThe Misco Sports Badminton Toy Sets violate the mandatory safety standard for children’s toys because the shuttlecocks contain button cell batteries that can be easily accessed by children. When button cell or coin batteries are swallowed, the ingested batteries can cause serious injuries, internal chemical burns and deaths.
Non-complianceMandatory Standard for Toys
RemedyConsumers should stop using the badminton toy set immediately, take the shuttlecock away from children and contact Missry Associates for a full refund. Consumers will be asked to dispose of the badminton toy set with the shuttlecock (number MT2383) in the trash and send the photo to help@misco.us. _x000D_ Note: Button cell and coin batteries are hazardous. Batteries should be disposed of or recycled by following local hazardous waste procedures.
Recall number26-483
Official noticeView source ↗

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