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California wants Target to pull Valentine bears

Associated Press

Posted on February 9, 2010 at 5:01 PM

OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — The California attorney general is asking Target Corp. to pull its Valentine's Day "Message Bears" from store shelves over concerns about lead in the toys.

In a letter sent Monday, Attorney General Jerry Brown said testing of the holiday items revealed lead levels that violate federal law.

A message left at Target's corporate headquarters in Minneapolis seeking comment was not immediately returned.

The products were identified as a pink stuffed bear with "XOXO" across its chest and a brown stuffed bear with "I Love U" across its chest, with the word "love" represented by a heart.

Brown's letter says an investigator for the Center for Environmental Health, a nonprofit watchdog group, bought the toys at stores in California.

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