Target recalls Circo children's travel cases because of lead paint

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Posted: 12/22/2011

WXYZ - Target is recalling its Circo children's travel cases because they violate lead paint standards.

The models include 139,000 cases that were sold at Target stores nationwide and on Target.com .

The Circo brand label is found on the fabric handle attached to the top of the travel case. The girls' version has a heart and butterfly daisy pattern on either a pink or teal background with a plush butterfly attached to the zipper pull.

The boys' version has a pattern of three jet planes in red, blue and green on a red or blue airplane patterned background with a blue plush jet plane attached to the zipper pull.

The date codes on these cases begin with 1/11 thru 8/11. The date codes can be found on either the round hang tag underneath the UPC bar code or on the second white tag that is sewn inside the cover of the zippered main compartment.

This is a voluntary recall by Target and if you have one of these travel cases you should take it back to Target immediately for a refund.

Or you can call Target at 800-4440-0689 from 7am to 6pm Monday thru Friday.

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