Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Denver-based Zen Magnets has won a temporary stay against a federal regulation that would ban the sale of tiny magnetic balls. The ban was scheduled to take ...
(CN) - An administrative law judge ruled that tiny magnetic balls sold by a Denver-based company are not inherently unsafe because they only pose a hazard when individuals do inadvisable things with ...
Denver-based Zen Magnets has been barred from selling tiny, colored magnet spheres. A federal judge found that the company broke the law when it repackaged and sold the magnets, which it called ...
A nationwide ban on tiny magnet balls has been temporarily lifted. The ban went into effect on April 1, though only briefly. That afternoon, the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals issued a temporary stay ...
Zen Magnets and Neoballs were recalled due to an ingestion hazard. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has issued a new warning about the dangers of high-powered magnetic balls and cubes. The ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... A federal judge on Thursday ordered Denver-based Zen Magnets to stop selling magnetic balls that were subject to a recall order. Judge Christine Arguello of ...
The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) overstretched its legal powers in 2014 when it essentially banned a class of small round toy magnets from the market, declared a 2-1 decision last week ...
The Consumer Product Safety Commission, the government agency tasked with overseeing thousands of products, announced a mandatory recall today of about 10 million Zen Magnets and Neoballs magnets ...
There's a dizzying variety of these 'neodynium magnet' 'desktoys/puzzles'. Most of them are sold as 6 * 6 * 6 (216) clumps, but you can get larger conglomerations of magnets for various prices. Of ...
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