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Fisher-Price recalling more than 365K toy weight sets due to choking hazard

The Consumer Product Safety Commission announced the recall of more than 366,000 baby dumbbell toys made by Fisher-Price. (Consumer Product Safety Commission)

Fisher-Price is recalling thousands of its dumbbell toy sets because of a possible choking hazard to infants.

The Consumer Product Safety Commission announced the recall on Thursday which involves about 366,200 baby dumbbell toys made by Fisher-Price.

The plastic dumbbell toy was sold with the Fisher-Price Baby Biceps Gift Set.

According to the safety commission, the dumbbell has a gray bar with orange and red plastic weights, but the caps can come off and pose a choking hazard.

The recall stated that there have been seven reports of the ends of the dumbbell coming off the product.

Consumers have been advised to immediately stop using the recalled dumbbell toy and to take it away from young children along with contacting Fisher-Price to receive a refund.

There have been no reported injuries up to this point and children can still play with the rest of the toys in the set, the safety commission shared.

The recalled toy was sold at stores nationwide including Walmart, Target and Kohls from April 2020 through this month.

Consumers can also contact Fisher-Price at 855-853-6224 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. ET Monday through Friday for more information.