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The paint did not fully dry before packaging

By Mark Huffman Consumer News: Hallmark recalls Star Wars  Christmas tree ornament because of mold exposure of ConsumerAffairs
November 18, 2024

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Hallmark has issued a recall for more than 11,000 Hallmark Keepsake Christmas tree ornaments featuring the Cad Bane character from Star Wars: The Book of Boba Fett.

The brown paint on the exterior of the recalled Christmas tree ornaments did not fully dry before packaging, causing mold to grow on the exterior surface of the ornament, posing risk of respiratory issues to consumers due to mold exposure.

The firm is aware of 16 consumer reports of the recalled tree ornaments having mold on them when they were taken out of the box. No injuries have been reported.

The recall involves the Hallmark Keepsake Christmas Tree Ornament featuring the Cad Bane character from Star Wars: The Book of Boba Fett. The ornament features a figurine with a brown hat, brown jacket, brown pants, a green face and blue cuffs.

The ornament is about 4.5 inches tall and 1.5 inches wide. The ornament was sold in a collectible and reusable white storage box with red accented sides. The code 2199QXE3341 is printed on the bottom of the collectible box.

Hallmark Gold Crown stores nationwide and online at Hallmark.com from September 2024 through October 2024 for about $22.

What to do

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled ornament and return it to their Hallmark Gold Crown store or follow the return instructions online at www.hallmark.com to receive a postage paid shipping label for a full refund. Consumers will receive a full refund in the form of original payment. No purchase receipt is required to receive the refund.

Consumers may contact Hallmark at 800-425-5627 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. CT Monday through Friday, click on Contact Us at https://care.hallmark.com/s/ to send an email, or online at www.hallmark.com/product-recalls or www.hallmark.com and click on Product Recalls at the bottom of the page for more information.



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Posted: 2024-11-18 02:25:59

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