
More than 6,500 Fisher-Price toys recalled in Canada over choking hazard
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Health Canada issued a recall for two popular products: the Fisher-Price Brunch and Go Stroller Toy and the Fisher-Price 3-in-1 SnugaPuppy Activity Center.
More than 6,500 Fisher-Price toys have been recalled in Canada due to a potential choking hazard.
On Thursday, Health Canada issued a recall for two products: the Fisher-Price Brunch and Go Stroller Toy and the Fisher-Price 3-in-1 SnugaPuppy Activity Center.
The concern is that parts of these toys may break off and pose a risk to young children.
In the recall notice, Health Canada advised parents and caregivers to immediately stop using the affected products, keep them out of reach of children, and contact Fisher-Price for a free replacement.
The Brunch and Go Stroller Toy has been sold 4,572 times across Canada. It has a plush avocado toast toy and three hanging attachments: a tomato mirror, an egg teether and a crinkle bacon strip. It also includes a clip that can attach to a stroller.
The issue lies in the egg component — the yolk can crack, potentially creating small parts that could be a choking hazard.
So far, there have been no reports of injuries or incidents in Canada, but in the United States, the company has received five reports of the egg yolk cracking. No injuries have been reported.
The toy model number is HGB85, which can be found on the tag attached to the avocado toast. It was sold in Canada from August 2022 to February 2025.