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PostPosted: Thu Jul 26, 2012 10:18 am 
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The federal Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is taking a company to court to make it stop producing their popular Buckyballs magnetic desk toy, even though the company markets the product to adults and includes warnings that the toy is unsafe around children.

That's right, it's a desk toy marketed to adults, the vast majority of whom will keep them at their desk at work -- a generally kid-free environment -- and yet the Obama administration is trying to shut production down. Reporting the story, the Washington Post's Dina El Boghdady began today's article with a dry recitation of the lawsuit and waited until halfway through her story to get to the company's strong reaction (emphasis mine):

The Consumer Product Safety Commission filed suit Wednesday to stop the company that distributes the popular Buckyballs magnets from selling the product, a legal tactic that the agency has used only once before in the past decade.

The agency alleges that the magnets pose a grave danger to children. The CPSC says it filed the administrative complaint only after New York-based Maxfield & Oberton refused to voluntarily recall the powerful BB-size magnets, which are sold in sets of 216.

While these magnets have been marketed as desk toys for adults, the agency’s complaint cited numerous incidents in which children younger than 14 swallowed the magnets, sometimes after using them to mimic tongue or lip piercings.

When two or more of the magnets are swallowed, they can attach to each other, ripping holes in the stomach and intestines or causing other serious injuries, blood poisoning and death. The agency said it knows of more than two dozen magnet ingestion cases since 2009. At least a dozen of them involved Buckyballs, and some required surgery, including a 4-year-old boy who ingested three Buckyballs that he thought were chocolate candy, the agency said.

Retailers that were alerted in advance of the federal agency’s lawsuit — including Amazon and Brookstone — agreed to stop selling the popular Buckyballs, Bucky­cubes and other similar products. Ebay also agreed to take steps to remove listings of these items, according to the CPSC.

More than 2 million Buckeyball sets and 200,000 Buckycubes have been sold in this country since 2009 and 2011, respectively.

Maxfield & Oberton, which has cooperated with the commission in recent years to warn about the misuse of the magnets, said it was stunned by the agency’s actions.

“Thank you for trying to drive a $50 million New York-based consumer product company out of business,” the company shot back in a statement on Wednesday. The magnet-distributor blasted the commission for filing a lawsuit, alleging the CPSC did not give the company a chance to make its case. Instead, the regulators asked the retailers to stop selling the magnets and gave them 48 hours to respond, the company said.

These “intimidation tactics” have ruined the retailer’s base without good reason, Craig Zucker, the company’s chief executive said. He added that it is unreasonable for the agency to react in such a way to two dozen cases of misuse when more than half a billion magnets are on the market.

“The bureaucrats see danger everywhere, and those responsible people — like our company who have vigorously promoted safety and appropriate use of our products — gets put out of business by an unfair and arbitrary process,” Zucker said in a statement.

It's extremely odd that El Boghdady opted to bury the juicy stuff deeper in the article, rather than painting this conflict as an exciting struggle between a regulator and a company that is not taking the regulator's heavy-handed actions lying down.

Indeed, Maxfield & Oberton is fighting back against the CPSC on their site, GetBuckyballs.com, working to mobilize its customers and critics of nanny-state government to redress this grievance through social media:


You might have heard there's a problem with our products...
THIS IS NOT TRUE.

A government agency (the Consumer Product Safety Commission) is saying they should be recalled because children occasionally get ahold of them. This is unfair. We market exclusively to adults. We are vigorously defending our right to market these products you love. Let us know how you feel about this: Comment on Facebook; send a tweet; tell your friends; complain loudly; or just buy a set to stick it to the CPSC. Read more here.

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Ugh.

They can take my bucky balls when they pry them out of my cold dead hands. Or something...


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"The Obama administration"...?


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*chuckle* Glad I'm not the only one who thought that was pretty laughable, FarSky. I'm sure Obama and his top advisors were heavily involved in the decision.


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Aizle wrote:
Ugh.

They can take my bucky balls when they pry them out of my cold dead hands. Or something...



Just lettum try...


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FarSky wrote:
"The Obama administration"...?



Seriously? That's all you can focus on?

If I'm the everything evil points back to Obama guy, you are his personal vanguard. Jeez man, I didn't add that to the post because even I thought it was stupid to mention.

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First off, shitty journalism jumps out to me. Call it a by-product of my journalism degree.

Secondly, that wasn't directed at you, but just a comment on the article.

Thirdly, "personal vanguard?" Really? Please show your work.


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I think you just did that by turning a thread about magnetic toys into a thread about Obama by the third post..


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I think you just did that by turning a thread about magnetic toys into a thread about Obama by the third post..



Pretty much a great example but I really don't want to start a bunch of crap.

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Speaking for myself, the "Obama Administration" line in the article jumped out at me as obvious and unnecessary partisanship by the author, not by you, NF.

That issue aside though, I think we can certainly all agree that this is some Grade A nanny-state nonsense from the Consumer Protection guys. Just slap a warning label on that **** and call it a day, dammit!


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Speaking for myself, the "Obama Administration" line in the article jumped out at me as obvious and unnecessary partisanship by the author, not by you, NF.

That issue aside though, I think we can certainly all agree that this is some Grade A nanny-state nonsense from the Consumer Protection guys. Just slap a warning label on that **** and call it a day, dammit!

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Yeah, so I think everyone is in agreement.

That said - keep your **** away from your kids! Magnets are a serious danger to kids.


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Perhaps we would not be so scared of magnets if only we knew how they worked.


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I have a bunch of bucky balls and the sweet book you can get for making all sorts of things. I keep them out of reach of the little taste testers that come over. May as well remove everything that might be harmful.


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FarSky wrote:
Perhaps we would not be so scared of magnets if only we knew how they worked.


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Meme reference.

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Magnets are a serious danger to kids.

I think that's an overstatement. Unusually high-powered magnets that are small enough to swallow are a danger to very young kids who are likely to ingest them, sure. But regular, low-power magnets aren't a particular concern as far as I'm aware. Hell, didn't we all have those old magnetic alphabet sets on the fridge when we were kids?


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Bucky Balls already have a warning on the outside of the packaging, in large print.

Some of the other magnetic toys have them, but in fine print in a folded manual inside the packaging, and some don't have any at all.


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That issue aside though, I think we can certainly all agree that this is some Grade A nanny-state nonsense from the Consumer Protection guys. Just slap a warning label on that **** and call it a day, dammit!

Except.. they already have one!

I'm too lazy to upload pictures just for this post, but I'll type it out.

The packaging for the current style of BuckyBalls (sold in the little plastic cube case) says
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Keep Away From All Children!
Do not put in nose or mouth.
Swallowed magnets can stick to
intestines causing serious injury or death.
Seek immediate medical attention if
magnets are swallowed or inhaled.


That warning is both printed on two of the faces of the package, and on a sticker next to where you open the plastic.

And it's not even like that's a recent addition... I've got one of the old style packagings here, when they came in little glass jars.
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WARNING
Ages 13+ only. Do not swallow or
ingest. Should one end up inside of
you, contact the proper authorities
immediately. Discontinue use of
any ball that has broken or is in any
other way damaged. Not to be
handled by, or near anyone with a
pacemaker or similar device.


That's the warning label they slapped straight on the storage jar when they first started selling them.

Both labels take up around a third of the area (per relevant face on the new style, of the whole label in the new one). So, as Midgen ninja'd, it's not even like they're easy to miss or overlook, let alone like it was hidden.

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WARNING
Ages 13+ only. Do not swallow or
ingest. Should one end up inside of
you, contact the proper authorities
immediately.
Discontinue use of
any ball that has broken or is in any
other way damaged. Not to be
handled by, or near anyone with a
pacemaker or similar device.


Who exactly are the "proper authorities" when it comes to magnet swallowing?

Is there a Magnet Swallowing Prevention & Treatment coalition that we don't know about?

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Yes, that made me raise an eyebrow, too, as perhaps not the most informative wording for people who need warning labels for magnets in the first place, but that's really rather besides the point.

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I think we can all agree that this whole situation is pretty **** dumb and sad.


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RangerDave wrote:
Arathain Kelvar wrote:
Magnets are a serious danger to kids.

I think that's an overstatement. Unusually high-powered magnets that are small enough to swallow are a danger to very young kids who are likely to ingest them, sure. But regular, low-power magnets aren't a particular concern as far as I'm aware. Hell, didn't we all have those old magnetic alphabet sets on the fridge when we were kids?


Ok, "magnets" are not a serious danger to "kids". "Unusually high-powered magnets that are small enough to swallow" are a danger to "very young kids who are likely to ingest them."

Is that better, word-Nazi?

/mumbles something about damn lawyers...


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