The Wiggles will produce an episode of their parenting podcast, highlighting the product's recall and safety issues relating to button batteries.
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The Wiggles admit to ‘likely’ breach of consumer law after mass recall of Emma Bow headbands
The Wiggles has admitted it “likely” breached Australian consumer law after a debacle involving one of its popular products ...
The Wiggles has admitted it “likely” breached Australian consumer law after a popular product was pulled from the shelves ...
Children’s entertainment juggernaut The Wiggles have vowed to raise awareness of the dangers of button batteries after an ...
The Wiggles have admitted they likely violated Australian consumer law by selling light-up headbands that lacked mandatory ...
The Wiggles find themselves in some legal hot water over a headband. So, to be fair, it could have been far worse.
The Wiggles’ Emma Bow is a yellow and black headband featuring four lights powered by button batteries. Between June 2022 and March 2024, The Wiggles sold the headband without mandatory safety ...
Entertainment giant The Wiggles will devote an episode of their popular podcast to discussing the dangers of button batteries ...
The Wiggles recalled Emma Bow headband due to missing safety warnings for button batteries, posing a risk to children. Over 3,100 units sold at concerts, online, and in stores between June 2022 and ...
The Wiggles have admitted to breaching consumer law after with their merchandise failed to adhere to safety standards.
The Wiggles have admitted they “likely” broke consumer law when selling headbands without a crucial safety warning for the ...
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