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'Date-Rape' Toy Advertisements Ran Over Weekend

By Associated Press
November 26, 2007

A D V E R T I S E M E N T
A D V E R T I S E M E N T

TRENTON, N.J. — The popular but dangerous toy Aqua Dots was recalled, but the fliers advertising it apparently were not.

A Toys "R" Us flier distributed in some Sunday newspapers contains an ad for Aqua Dots, the popular toy beads yanked from American store shelves nearly three weeks ago because they are coated in a chemical that can turn into the "date-rape" drug when swallowed. The circular advertises the Aqua Dots Super Studio for $19.99 — a $5 savings. Retailer Target boasted a $13 price tag for Aqua Dots in its Black Friday circular.

"These circulars were printed and in distribution before the recall," Kathleen Waugh, a spokeswoman for Toys "R" Us Inc., headquartered in Wayne, N.J, said yesterday. "Absolutely, Aqua Dots are not available or for sale."

Brie Heath, a spokeswoman for Minneapolis-based Target, said its circular was distributed to customers in the 47 states where Target has stores. It "was so far into production that we couldn't impact it when we heard about the recall," she said.

Target ran an advertisement in the front section of newspapers in most major markets stating that Aqua Dots were no longer available because of the recall, Ms. Heath said. Though anticipated to be among the holiday's biggest-selling toys, Aqua Dots were recalled in America on November 7 after tests showed they are coated with an industrial chemical that, when ingested, metabolizes into the "date-rape" drug gamma hydroxy butyrate.


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