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Eveready Energizer "Kidz Club" flashlights
Flashlight could overheat and cause batteries to leak.
Products: 24,000 multicolored flashlights sold 4/02 to 10/02 at discount department and toy stores for about $6. Flashlight measures about 534 inches in length, has metal barrel, and rotating plastic head that adjusts the light beam. Device takes C batteries. Model number FC230KBP appears on back of packaging. "Energizer Kidz Club" appears on flashlight head. "Made in China" is written on base.
What to do: Carefully remove batteries from flashlight and call Eveready at 800-669-6394 to learn how to return device for $12 refund. Or go to www.energizerflashlights.com.
"Halo Burger" flashlights and batteries
Batteries could leak and cause skin irritation. Also, small parts from disassembled flashlight pose choking hazard to young child.
Products: 9,500 multicolored translucent-plastic flashlights distributed 10/02 to 11/4/02 as premium in Halo Burger restaurant kids' meals and sold separately (for around $1.50) throughout Genesee and Saginaw counties in Michigan. Flashlight measures about 6 inches long and has black cord attached to one end. "Halo Burger" is written on side. "Made in China" appears on gold-colored label on bottom of light. The two AA batteries included with the flashlight are labeled "Spadelove Ultra."