Bingo Deals is recalling about 2,700 Bump 'N Go Walking Egg Laying Chicken toys because the included small eggs and plastic pieces from the chicken can break off, posing a serious choking hazard to young children. The battery-powered toy is a yellow plastic chicken with an orange head and wings, featuring the text "QQ Chicken" on the wing and a smaller yellow chick on its back. These toys were sold online at Amazon.com and prextex.com between July 2015 and June 2016 for approximately $20. Consumers should immediately stop using the toy and contact Bingo Deals for a full refund.
The toy's three small plastic eggs are small enough to be swallowed, and the plastic body of the chicken can break into small sharp pieces, both of which present a choking and ingestion hazard to children.
Consumers should immediately take the chicken toy and eggs away from children and contact Bingo Deals for a full refund. Bingo Deals is contacting consumers who bought the toy directly.

Recalled egg laying chicken toy

Recalled egg laying chicken toy

Recalled egg laying chicken toy in box
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