April
26, 2001
Creative Consumer Concepts Inc. and Whataburger Inc. Announces Recall of Kid's Meal Toys
Creative
Consumer Concepts Inc., of Overland Park, Kan., and Whataburger Inc., of Corpus
Christi, Texas, are voluntarily recalling about 330,000 "Whatagear"
compass toys. Creative Consumer Concepts Inc. manufactured these toys, which
were distributed with kids' meals at Whataburger Restaurants. The clear,
plastic lens covers on these compass toys can come off and pose a choking
hazard to young children. Creative Consumer Concepts, Inc. has received four
reports of the lens covers of the compass toys coming off. No injuries have
been reported.
The "Whatagear" compass is a plastic toy with a compass in its
center. The toys have varied features, such as flashlights, magnifying lenses
or tools. They come in various solid colors. The back of the compass reads,
"WHATAGEAR" and "WHATABURGER." Whataburger Restaurants in
Alabama, Arizona, Florida, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas
distributed the toys from March 2001 through April 2001.
Parents should take these toys away from children immediately, and return
the toy to any Whataburger Restaurant for a free replacement toy. For more
information, call Creative Consumer Concepts toll-free at (866) 327-2216
anytime; write to: Creative Consumer Concepts Inc., ATTN: Compass, 10955
Granada Lane, Overland Park, KS 66211; or go to the firm's web site at
www.c3.to.