Quadski, Quadski XL amphibious vehicles
Details: Gibbs’ Quadski and Quadski XL are high-speed vehicles that are ATVs on land and also operate on water. The recalled vehicles have HIN numbers ranging from US-GSA601J213 though US-GSAJ1048C414 on Quadski and US-GSAJ5001J213 though US-GSAM5203H415 on Quadski XL. HIN numbers are printed on a plate located on the right rear corner of the vehicle. Brand and model names are printed on the back panel and on the side of the vehicle.
Why: Handlebar can fail while the vehicle is in operation, causing the operator to lose control.
Incidents: None; three reports of breakage during testing
How many: About 320
For more: 877-230-0888 or (click on Quadski or Quadski XL, then “Recall” at bottom of the page).
PouchPop Topper child’s food pouch
Details: The recalled PouchPops are silicone toppers that screw onto a baby food pouch, allowing infants to feed themselves. PouchPops were sold in a four-pack of four colors and have a cylinder-shaped tube stem that attaches to a round base. The pouch toppers have a “SipP” logo and smiley face embossed on the circular base.
Why: The tube of the pouch topper can separate from the round base, posing a choking hazard.
Incidents: Four; no injuries
How many: About 6,000
For more: 844-560-7227 or
Tough Treadz Auto Carrier
Details: Plastic toy truck with a plastic case that holds 6 die-cast metal toy cars in assorted colors. The truck is 14 inches long by 3 inches wide by 5 inches high. The cab of the truck comes in black, blue or red. The package is labeled as “Tough Treadz Auto Carrier” and has a white sticker in the upper right-hand corner with “$5” and “SKU 1004247” printed in red. The UPC code appears on a label on the back. These UPC codes are included in this recall: 678565114083, 678565114090, 678565114106.
Why: The cars can have sharp edges that pose a laceration hazard.
Incidents: None
How many: About 254,000
For more: 800-547-0359 or
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