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CreateOn Recalls 9,400 Crayola Pip‑Cubes Over Loose Magnet Hazard

The CPSC‑coordinated action follows reports of internal magnets that can detach, posing severe risks if swallowed.

Overview

  • About 9,400 Crayola‑branded pip‑Cube sets were recalled after regulators warned the magnets can come loose and become dangerous if ingested.
  • The affected products were sold at Michaels stores, Michaels.com, and Amazon between May and July 2025 in Bold Colors and Glitter sets with 24 or 27 cubes.
  • Consumers should check packaging to confirm inclusion in the recall, with model numbers identified as 1000199, 1000243, 1000205, and 1000250.
  • No injuries had been reported as of the Dec. 4 notice, though the CPSC cites risks including intestinal perforations, blockages, blood poisoning, and death.
  • CreateOn instructs customers to stop use immediately and return recalled sets for free replacements, providing prepaid labels and support via 800‑333‑0549 (Mon–Fri 9:30 a.m.–4 p.m. CT) and [email protected].