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Bettina Doll Sets Recalled Due to Dangerous Battery Access

The Bettina Doll Set with Magic Light Unicorn is being recalled because the unicorn’s battery compartment allows easy access to button cell batteries — a serious safety hazard for children.

When swallowed, these tiny batteries can cause internal chemical burns, serious injury, or even death.

No injuries were reported, but the toy violates the mandatory federal safety standards for toys, prompting the recall.

Which Products Are Affected

This recall includes the Bettina Doll Set with Magic Light Unicorn, sold on Amazon by Shantou Chenghai Xingzigu Toy Industry.

Affected product details:

  • Unicorn: White with multi-colored hair, pink saddle; approx. 10″ long and 9.5″ tall

  • Doll: Pink dress; approx. 12″ tall

  • Accessory: Pink toy hairbrush

  • Sold individually (about 380 units)

  • No additional model numbers or UPCs listed in the recall notice

 

If your toy matches this description, it is included.

What You Should Do

To keep children safe, take these steps immediately:

  • Stop using the toy and keep it out of children’s reach.

  • Check the unicorn’s battery compartment — button batteries are accessible and unsafe.

  • The manufacturer is offering a refund.

 

This toy should not be used or repaired at home.

Key Dates or Safety Alerts

  • Recall date: November 13, 2025

  • Risk level: Serious — ingestion of button cell batteries can cause life-threatening injuries or death

  • This is an official CPSC recall.

How to Request a Refund or Report the Issue

Consumers can request a refund or learn more through the official recall channels. The CPSC Recall Page contains full instructions and refund process

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