2.5 Million Beanbag Chairs Being Recalled
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Associated Press
FORT SMITH, Ark. — The death of a toddler who unzipped a beanbag chair and suffocated inside it has led to the recall of 2.5 million chairs.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission investigated the chairs after a 19-month-old boy died on Sept. 9 in Unionville, Mo., when he unzipped a Baseline chair, crawled inside and suffocated from inhaling the foam filling pellets.
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