Autobrush recalls Sonic Pro Kids toothbrush packaging over coin-battery ingestion risk

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission recalls about 48,000 Autobrush Sonic Pro Kids toothbrush delivery boxes after finding a lithium coin-cell battery in the box that children can access, violating Reese’s Law and the mandatory standard for button/coin batteries and lacking required warnings. Boxes were sold online from 2023–2025 for about $85–$90. Recall date: April 23, 2026. Consumers should stop using the boxes, contact Autobrush for a $5 store-credit refund, mark the box with “Recalled” and send a photo of the marked box to [email protected], then dispose of the box. No incidents have been reported. Importer: Lander Enterprises LLC (Autobrush), manufactured in China.
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