Disney-Branded Jewelry Kits Recalled Over Chemical Safety Violations

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    What Is A Food Recall And What To Do If Your Food Is Recalled?

    The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has recalled approximately 224,100 Cra-Z-Art Gemex/Gel2Gem jewelry kits, including several Disney-branded products.

    The recall, announced on March 27, affects 10 specific models and one refill pack manufactured by LaRose Industries that contain a potentially hazardous liquid resin. Four Disney-themed kits are among those recalled, featuring Minnie Mouse, Disney Princesses, Frozen, and The Little Mermaid characters.

    Newsweek reached out to LaRose Industries via email on Monday for comment.

    Why It Matters

    The kits were sold at Target, Marshall's, T.J. Maxx, and Joann stores nationwide, as well as online at Amazon, Walmart, and Joann.com. All retailers are expected to remove any remaining inventory immediately.

    Sold from January 2023 through September 2024, the popular craft kits contained a resin with hydroxyethylmethacrylate ("HEMA") in amounts prohibited in children's products by the Federal Hazardous Substances Act.

    The recalled products were purchased by thousands of families, potentially exposing children to a chemical that can cause skin, eye, and respiratory irritation or sensitization when inhaled, touched, or ingested.

    Disney kit recall
    Recalled Disney Minnie Gemex Sparkling Crystal Jewelry (UPC 884920365797) United States Consumer Product Safety Commission/CPSC

    What To Know

    The recalled jewelry kits come in rectangular boxes labeled with the "Cra-Z-Art" brand name and either "Gemex" or "crazy gel2gem."

    Each kit includes a resin bottle and a UV setting light to cure the resin:

    • 25069 - Shimmer N Sparkle Gemex Gel Set (UPC: 884920250697)
    • 25070 - Be Inspired Gemex Sparkling Bracelets & Barrettes (UPC: 884920205070)
    • 36579 - Disney Minnie Gemex Sparkling Crystal Jewelry (UPC: 884920365797)
    • 36583 - Disney Princess Gemex Sparkling Crystal Jewelry (UPC: 884920365834)
    • 36589 - Disney Frozen Gemex Sparkling Crystal Jewelry (UPC: 884920365896)
    • 46791 - My Look Sparkling Crystal Jewelry (UPC: 884920467910)
    • 46909 - My Look Gemex Gel Creations Design Studio (UPC: 884920469099)
    • 46990 - My Look Gel2Gem Sparkling Sweets Charm Studio (UPC: 884920469907)
    • 65507 - Shimmer N Sparkle Sparkling Crystal Jewelry (UPC: 884920655072)
    • 65508 - Shimmer N Sparkle Gemex Gel Creations Studio (UPC: 884920655089)
    • 74502 - Disney Little Mermaid Gel2Gem Sparkling Crystal Jewelry (UPC: 884920745025)

    The CPSC advises that already created jewelry should be inspected to confirm it is fully cured. If liquid or any liquid residue is present, the jewelry should not be worn and should be stored away from children. Once properly cured, the resin no longer presents a hazard. No injuries have been reported so far.

    What People Are Saying

    U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission's statement: "Consumers should stop using the jewelry making kits immediately and contact LaRose Industries for a full refund."

    LaRose Industries' remedy action plan says they will be: "Contacting all known purchasers directly."

    What Happens Next

    Consumers should immediately stop using the jewelry-making kits and contact LaRose Industries for a full refund. Contact options include calling toll-free at 888-770-7029 (7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. CT, Monday-Friday), emailing gemgel@realtimeresults.net, or visiting www.recallrtr.com/gemgel or https://cra-z-art.com and clicking "Recall" at the bottom of the page.

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