Zhu Zhu Pets are Unsafe, says Good Guide
This week, the holiday must-have toy of the season, Zhu Zhu Pet Hamsters, have been under scrutiny as concerns surfaced recently on whether or not the fun little critters are safe for the general public. According to consumer group ‘Good Guide’ earlier this week, Mr. Squiggles and the other Zhu Zhu Pet Hamsters contain high levels of anatomy which has been linked to lung and heart problems.
Consumer Product Safety Commission on Zhu Zhu Pets
The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) released a statement on Monday, Dec. 7, that the toys are safe and meet all federal standards for toys being sold in the United States, according to Nicole Franklin who writes for Examiner.com.
Furthermore, the makers of Zhu Zhu Pets, Cepia LLC, said that ‘Good Group’ used an “inferior” testing methodology that has “’not been determined to be a reliable test method’ by the Consumer Product Safety Commission in August of 2009,” says Zhu Zhu Pets CEO Russ Hornsby. He also adds that the products are tested internally and reviewed by an independent 3rd party.
Good Guide has released their own statement, apologizing for the claims that were made earlier this week:
“While we accurately reported the chemical levels in the toys that we measured using our testing method, we should not have compared our results to federal standards. We regret this error.”
Good Looking Out, Good Guide
Personally, I don’t bash the consumer group for raising concerns and questions on whether or not Zhu Zhu Pet Hamsters are safe. As a matter of fact, I applaud them for taking the initiative to make sure we are not posing any health risks on our loved ones, especially our children. You can never be too sure these days.
In case you are still planning on getting Zhu Zhu Pet Hamsters this Christmas, rest assured that all three major retailers – Walmart, Toys R Us, and Target – are standing behind the findings of the CPSC and will continue to sell all Zhu Zhu Pets and accessories.
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