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Wednesday, July 19, 2006 - Page updated at 12:00 AM Poor baby: No more $195 silver rattle from TiffanyNewsday So much for the baby who had everything. Tiffany and Co., the luxury New York jeweler, is recalling a $195 sterling-silver rattle. The 2 ½-inch wide circular Paloma Rattle consists of nine linked sterling-silver balls. The seams could open and release small beads, which could pose a choking hazard, the Consumer Product Safety Commission said in a notice earlier this month. Once open, the seams' jagged edges could also pose a hazard. No injuries have been reported, the commission said. The recalled rattles were made in Spain for Tiffany and were sold in March. Tiffany initiated the recall after routine product-safety testing by the commission prompted concerns, the agency said. Consumers should take the rattles away from babies and return them to the store for a refund or credit. Copyright © 2006 The Seattle Times Company
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