ELEANOR HALL: One of Australia's most popular children's toys, Bindeez beads, is still being sold in stores in Victoria, even after they were recalled by the manufacturer late yesterday. Now banned in ...
The New South Wales and ACT governments have banned a popular toy called Bindeez - because the colourful beads release a compound closely resembling the illegal drug GHB when they are swallowed.
Toy group Character Group has seen its shares plunge more than 22pc, after it announced it had advised its customers to remove all Bindeez beads toys from their shelves on safety fears. The group, ...
You have reached your maximum number of saved items. Remove items from your saved list to add more. Seven more US children have become sick after ingesting Chinese-made toy beads, known in Australia ...
Queensland Chief Health Officer Dr Jeannette Young has appealed to young people to resist the temptation of swallowing Bindeez beads, found to contain the date-rape drug GHB or Fantasy. Dr Young ...
A popular children's toy with beads containing a chemical that converts into the illegal drug fantasy when swallowed has been officially recalled, two days after concerns were raised about the product ...
Up to 500,000 Bindeez children's craft toys are being recalled across the UK and Ireland after concerns that the product contains a chemical that converts to a powerful "date rape" drug when ingested.
Bindeez toys are still available for sale through online retailers in the U.K., despite an extensive recall issued last year for serious safety concerns, the British Medical Journal reported Thursday.
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. The popular Bindeez toys, at the centre of a worldwide product recall, could return to shop shelves in Australia in the new year. Moose ...
British retailers are withdrawing a toy that had been tipped to be one of the best sellers for Christmas because of fears it may contain an hallucinogenic drug. Bindeez, which contains beads that can ...