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Hugmie recalls fake/counterfeit “NeeDoh” Advent Calendar Toy

26 May, 12:04 PM

David Fun Max Limited T/A Hugmie is carrying out a recall of a fake/counterfeit “NeeDoh” Advent Calendar Toy. 

A picture of Needoh branded advent box containing fidget toys

 

It has been confirmed to the CCPC that this is not an authentic NeeDoh product. Further, the toy does not bear the required CE marking and should not have been sold on the Irish market. This may also indicate that the product is unsafe. 

There are approximately 30 affected products in the Republic of Ireland. The product was sold in-store only by the following retailer: 

  • Hugmie in the Swords Pavilions Shopping Centre, Co. Dublin 

What to do: 

Consumers should stop using the product immediately. Consumers can return the product to the Hugmie store for a full refund.