Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... From a cramped two-room office in southeast Denver, Shihan Qu is fighting a battle with the federal government over tiny magnetic balls. The 26-year-old ...
(CN) - An administrative law judge ruled that tiny magnetic balls sold by a Denver-based company are not inherently unsafe because they only pose a hazard when individuals do inadvisable things with ...
Denver-based Zen Magnets has been barred from selling tiny, colored magnet spheres. A federal judge found that the company broke the law when it repackaged and sold the magnets, which it called ...
A nationwide ban on tiny magnet balls has been temporarily lifted. The ban went into effect on April 1, though only briefly. That afternoon, the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals issued a temporary stay ...
UPDATE: On Tuesday, Aug.17, federal regulators announced the recall of nearly 10 million high powered toy magnets – sold individually and in sets – distributed by Zen Magnets and Neoballs. The ...
Although it was a magnet ball played by many people, since 2009, "When children accidentally ingest a plurality of magnet balls, magnet balls with strong magnetic force tried to stick to each other in ...
The Consumer Product Safety Commission, the government agency tasked with overseeing thousands of products, announced a mandatory recall today of about 10 million Zen Magnets and Neoballs magnets ...
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