About 600,000 Aflac-branded six-inch plush promotional ducks are being recalled because they violate federal safety standards for phthalates and lead. The recall includes several models: Accident Duck, Business Duck (with no model number on the tag), Fishing Duck, Police Duck, PGA Duck, One Day Pay Duck, Heisman Duck, and Lifeguard Duck. These items were sold to Aflac employees and agents between February 2009 and March 2021 and given away to customers as promotional gifts. Consumers should immediately stop using these ducks and throw them away.
The ducks contain levels of phthalates and lead that exceed federal limits. Phthalates and lead are toxic to young children if swallowed and can lead to serious adverse health issues or lead poisoning.
Consumers should immediately stop using and dispose of the recalled plush promotional ducks. Communicorp is contacting Aflac employees and licensed agents who purchased these plush promotional ducks directly.
Business Duck is only included if no model number is printed on the sewn-in tag. Components of all ducks contain phthalates; a component of the Fishing Duck also contains lead.

Recalled 6" Aflac Plush Promotional Accident Duck

Recalled 6" Aflac Plush Promotional Business Duck

Recalled 6" Aflac Plush Promotional Fishing Duck

Recalled 6" Aflac Plush Promotional Police Duck

Recalled 6" Aflac Plush Promotional PGA Duck

Recalled 6" Aflac Plush Promotional One Day Pay Duck

Recalled 6" Aflac Plush Promotional Heisman Duck

Recalled 6" Aflac Plush Promotional Lifeguard Duck
If you or a family member were harmed by this recalled product, you may have legal rights. Consider consulting a consumer protection attorney to understand your options for compensation.
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Sources: CPSC Notice · Raw API Response