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Buckyballs and Buckycubes High-Powered Magnet Sets Recalled

Release Date: May 12, 2014

WASHINGTON, D.C. –The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is announcing a voluntary recall of all Buckyballs and Buckycubes.  The recall of these high-powered magnetic sets is announced as part of the settlement of an administrative case filed by CPSC in July 2012, which sought a mandatory recall of Buckyballs and Buckycubes.  The settlement calls for Craig Zucker, of Brooklyn, N.Y. to fund a Recall Trust.

From 2009 to the present, the Commission staff has received numerous incident reports of ingestions involving Buckyballs and Buckycubes, many of which required surgery.  This recall is intended to protect children and teenagers from the risk of injury that can occur when multiple magnets are ingested.

CPSC urges consumers to immediately stop use of all Buckyballs and Buckycubes and check for magnets that have become separated from the set.  Funds provided by Mr. Zucker will be used to provide a refund to consumers who own and return these magnetic sets.  Refunds will be processed through a Recall Trust that will be funded by Mr. Zucker, but created and controlled by CPSC. 

Once the Recall Trust has been established, consumers will be notified of the process to follow to seek a refund.  Funds provided by Mr. Zucker will also be used to establish a website with information regarding this recall, including an online registration page to file a claim.

Once the Recall Trust becomes active, owners of Buckyballs and Buckycubes sets will have six months to request a refund.  CPSC urges consumers to sign up for free email alerts from the agency, in order to be notified in a timely manner about the start of this recall.

In July 2012, CPSC staff filed an administrative complaint against Maxfield and Oberton Holdings, LLC seeking a recall of Buckyballs and Buckycubes.  CPSC amended that complaint in May 2013 to add Mr. Zucker, individually, after Maxfield and Oberton Holdings was dissolved.  CPSC staff and Mr. Zucker, individually, and as an officer of Maxfield and Oberton Holdings, LLC reached a settlement agreement that includes the recall announced today and ends the legal proceeding.  The Commission approved the settlement agreement on May 9, 2014.

The settlement resolves CPSC staff’s allegations that the Buckyballs and Buckycubes high-powered magnet sets create a substantial product hazard.  Mr. Zucker disputed these allegations, but has agreed to the recall in settlement of the allegations against him in the Complaint.

It is illegal under federal law for any person to sell, offer for sale, manufacture, distribute in commerce, or import into the United States any Buckyballs or Buckycubes magnetic set.

Release Number
14-172

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The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is charged with protecting the public from unreasonable risk of injury or death associated with the use of thousands of types of consumer products. Deaths, injuries, and property damage from consumer product-related incidents cost the nation more than $1 trillion annually. CPSC's work to ensure the safety of consumer products has contributed to a decline in the rate of injuries associated with consumer products over the past 50 years. 

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