A timeless game, scoubidou still enlivens the playgrounds of the youngest. But be careful, a Scoubidou kit and accessories is being recalled because it contains an excessive level of DEHP phthalate, and represents a health risk.
A timeless game, scoubidou still enlivens the playgrounds of the youngest. But be careful, a Scoubidou kit and accessories is being recalled because it contains an excessive level of DEHP phthalate, and represents a health risk.
The scary scoubidou kit…
The toy references distributed by Action are as follows:
- Babies-Children (excluding food) / Toys Scoubidou kit and accessories
- Brand: WITH
- Model or reference: Item name: Scoubidou strands with accessories EAN code: 8715275821800, 8715275821879 Reference Item action: 102758/3202854
- • GTIN 8715275821800
- • GTIN 8715275821879
- Marketing date: 01/01/2024
- End of marketing date: 04/10/2024
- Geographical sales area: entire Europe
- Distributors: Action
What are the risks involved?
According to the official document on the Government website, the reason for the recall is the identification of higher than expected levels of di-2-ethylhexyl phthalate (DEHP). The risk ? An intoxication.
DEHP, or diethylhexylphthalate, is a chemical compound used as a plasticizer, primarily in the manufacture of PVC (polyvinyl chloride) products. It is commonly used in a variety of applications including plastic films, pipes, toys, flooring, and medical products like tubing and transfusion bags. However, DEHP is also known for its adverse effects on human health. It is considered an endocrine disruptor and has been linked to various health problems, including developmental and reproductive effects, as well as potential risks to the liver, kidneys, and lungs.
Nowadays, DEHP is banned in all toys and childcare articles intended for children (see European Directive 2005/84/EC). The use of this substance is also prohibited in cosmetics as it is considered carcinogenic, mutagenic or toxic for reproduction (CMR substance). (See the European Cosmetics Directive)
The Rappel Conso site therefore recommends no longer using the product and returning it to the point of sale and/or contacting consumer service for more information.
We may be surprised by the late nature of the recall procedure since these toys have been marketed since January 1, 2024…