In Motion Design is recalling about 98,350 Evermore Surprise Eggs because the toy airplane included inside the egg contains levels of lead that exceed the federal lead content ban. These gold-colored eggs were sold with yellow, pink, or green wrapping and contain seven different toys. No incidents or injuries have been reported, but consumers should stop using the toy airplane immediately and contact the firm for a refund.
The toy airplane inside the egg contains lead levels that exceed federal safety standards. Lead is toxic if ingested by young children and can lead to serious health issues.
Consumers should stop using the Surprise Eggs immediately and contact In Motion Design for a refund. Consumers should destroy the toy airplane, send a photo of the destroyed airplane to support@in-motion-design.com, and then dispose of the airplane in accordance with local and state laws.
The recall specifically concerns the toy airplane found inside the gold-colored surprise egg.

Recalled Evermore Surprise Egg โ Yellow Wrap

Toy airplane found inside Surprise Egg

Recalled Evermore Surprise Egg โ Green Wrap

Toy airplane found inside Surprise Egg

Recalled Evermore Surprise Egg โ Pink Wrap

Toy airplane found inside Surprise Egg
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Sources: CPSC Notice ยท Raw API Response