After increasing pressure from lawmakers and health advocates, Amazon, Walmart and Target agreed Tuesday to stop selling water beads, marketed to children, by the end of the year. The Consumer Product ...
Amazon, Target and Walmart have voluntarily stopped selling water beads marketed for children after government officials, lawmakers and public health professionals called for a ban on the toys. Water ...
Several companies, including Target, Amazon and Walmart, have said they will stop selling and marketing water beads to children after pressure from a Consumer Reports investigation. Water beads are ...
NEW YORK >> Three major retailers — Amazon, Target and Walmart — say they’re suspending sales of water-bead products marketed to young children due to growing safety concerns. Water beads are small, ...
The colorful celebration, also known as Fat Tuesday, is held annually on the day before the fasting season of Lent, which begins on Ash Wednesday. The celebrations are most festive in New Orleans’ ...
Amazon, Target, and Walmart have all voluntarily stopped selling water beads. The beads are colorful, water-absorbing balls that can balloon in size when exposed to water. Our sister station's unit ...
Federal regulators issued safety warnings on Tuesday for two brands of water beads that they say contain a dangerous toxin. Water beads made by Jangostor and Tuladuo contain high levels of acrylamide, ...