Originally issued November 13, 1996; Revised July 10, 2001
(301) 504-7063
Release # 97-021
CPSC, Dolgencorp Inc. Announce Recall of Toy Telephones
WASHINGTON, D.C. - In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer
Product Safety Commission (CPSC), the Dolgencorp Inc. of
Scottsville, Ky., is recalling 73,300 "Kid's Phone Beeper
Combo" toys. The toy's telephone antenna and pieces of
plastic from around the base of the antenna can break off,
presenting a choking hazard to children under age 3.
CPSC and Dolgencorp Inc. are not aware of any injuries
involving these toy telephones. The recall is being
conducted to prevent the possibility of injury.
The toy (item number 63305/7-S) consists of a plastic
cellular telephone and a beeper packaged together. The
telephone, measuring 6 inches high by 2.5 inches wide, is
made of yellow and white plastic with a red colored plastic
flip-down bottom and blue trim. The beeper, made of white
plastic with yellow, red, and blue trim, measures 3.5 inches
by 2.5 inches. Push buttons on both cause flashing lights,
making either telephone or beeper sounds.
The toy telephone and beeper are packaged together in a
cardboard box labeled in part, "KID'S PHONE BEEPER
COMBO...ITEM NO. 63305/7-S." Dolgencorp distributed the
toys in Dollar General stores in the central part of the
country from mid-August to mid-September 1996 for $5 retail.
Consumers should take the toy telephones away from young children immediately and discard or destroy them, or if possible, return them to their nearest Dollar
General store for a full refund. However, the firm, Dolgencorp Inc., is out of business and cannot be contacted.
CPSC learned of this problem during joint surveillance
with the U.S. Customs Service.