In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
(CPSC), Burger King Corp. of Miami, Fla., and Alcone Marketing Group of Irvine, Calif., are recalling about 400,000
“Rattling, Paddling Riverboat” toddler toys because of a potential choking hazard to young children. The toys were
distributed in Burger King Kid’s Meals. Metal pins with plastic caps that attach the paddle wheel to the riverboat toy
can come out and pose a choking hazard.

Burger King Corp. has received 10 reports that the pin on the toy came out. One child was found with the pin in her
mouth. Her father removed it and no injuries have been reported.

Alcone Marketing Group imported the toys for Burger King. The “Rattling, Paddling Riverboat” toys are red plastic
boats about 2 to 3 inches in diameter. The captain figure squeaks when it is pushed down. When the boat is moved
across the floor, beads in the boat’s paddle wheel make a rattle sound. The following words are imprinted on the
bottom of the boat, “Sassy, MFG FOR BURGER KING CORP, MADE IN CHINA.” The packaging says “Toddler Toys
For Kids Under Three Years Old.”

Burger King restaurants nationwide distributed the riverboat toys inside Kid’s Meals in January and February 2001.

Parents should immediately take the toy away from children and call (800) 661-9173 for instructions on returning the
toy for a free, replacement toy. Information also is available at Burger King’s Web site at www.burgerking.com.

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