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2026-05-04 – A consumer filed a report with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) after discovering a sewing needle embedded inside a children's plush toy, the Cutie Pet-tudies, manufactured by Precious Moments, Inc. The incident, categorized as a puncture hazard due to a manufacturing defect, was posted on the agency's SaferProducts.gov database, highlighting potential risks to young children. Product DetailsBrand Name: Cutie Pet-tudies Incident OverviewOn April 8, 2026, a parent in the United States was picking up their child's stuffed animals when they grabbed a Cutie Pet-tudies plush toy purchased from a CVS retail store. The parent was immediately pricked by a sharp object inside the toy. Upon closer inspection, they observed the dull end of a sewing needle protruding from the stitched mouth area of the plush. The needle was carefully pulled out and found to be a full-length metal sewing needle completely concealed within the toy, except for the end that had begun to protrude. According to the incident report filed with the CPSC (Report ID 5987392), the toy had not been modified, repaired, or altered since purchase. The parent confirmed that no sewing materials were kept accessible in the home and that the needle did not originate from their household. The reporter noted that if the child had handled the toy instead, the outcome could have been much worse. They have retained the toy and the needle and have photographic documentation of both the object and its location within the product. Safety ConcernsImmediate Dangers: A metal sewing needle embedded in a plush toy poses an immediate puncture hazard. When a child grabs or hugs the toy, the needle can pierce the skin, potentially causing pain, bleeding, and introducing bacteria that may lead to infection. The sharp tip can penetrate deeply depending on the force applied. Who Might Be Affected: Young children are most at risk because they frequently handle stuffed toys with close contact, often bringing them to their faces or mouths. A needle protruding from the mouth area of the toy increases the risk of facial or oral puncture injuries, which can be particularly dangerous. Warning Signs: In this incident, the only warning sign was the dull end of the needle beginning to protrude from the fabric. However, needles may be fully concealed until contact is made, making detection difficult. Parents should regularly inspect plush toys for any unusual lumps, protruding objects, or damage to seams. Long-Term Risks: Even if a puncture wound is superficial, there is a risk of complications such as infection, scarring, or retained foreign body fragments. If the needle is contaminated, it could transmit pathogens. Repeated incidents could erode consumer trust in product safety for children's items. What Our Clients SayWhat Consumers Should DoStop Using Immediately: If you own a Cutie Pet-tudies plush toy, stop using it right away and keep it away from children to prevent potential injury. Preserve the Product: Do not alter, repair, or discard the toy. Preserve it in its current condition along with any foreign objects found inside. This is important for any future investigation or legal action. Document the Incident: Take clear photographs of the toy, the embedded object, and its location. Write down the date of purchase, retailer, and any other relevant details. Keep all records safe. Seek Medical Attention: If you or your child has been punctured by a needle, seek medical evaluation to assess the wound and check for infection or other complications. Report to the CPSC: File a report on SaferProducts.gov to help alert other consumers and regulators. Reference report ID 5987392 if applicable. Check for Recalls: Monitor the CPSC website (cpsc.gov) for any recall announcements related to Cutie Pet-tudies or similar products from Precious Moments, Inc. Consumers who have suffered injury or property damage due to this product may want to speak with a product liability attorney about their legal options. Manufacturer's ResponseThe manufacturer's official response to this specific incident report is not publicly available at the time of this writing.
Legal Help AvailableH Law Group is a California-based product liability law firm dedicated to helping consumers injured by unsafe products. We handle cases on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you. Our team offers free, no-obligation consultations to discuss your situation and explore your legal options. If you or a loved one was injured by Cutie Pet-tudies or a similar product, contact H Law Group at (888) 499-4948 for a free, no-obligation consultation. |
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