Heads up for parents and caregivers: A popular toy-filled product sold at convenience stores earlier this year is being pulled from shelves. The Evermore Surprise Eggs contain a small toy airplane that exceeds federal lead limits, posing a potential health risk to young children. Here’s what you need to know and how to get a refund.
What’s Being Recalled and Why
Evermore Surprise Eggs are being recalled because one of the toys inside — a small toy airplane — contains lead levels that exceed federal safety limits.
Lead is toxic if ingested by children and can cause serious health issues.
→ No injuries have been reported so far, but the company is taking action to prevent any harm.
Which Products Are Affected
The recall affects about 98,350 units of:
Product: Evermore Surprise Eggs
Packaging: Wrapped in yellow, pink, or green foil
Contents: Each gold egg contains seven toys, including the toy airplane (the source of the issue)
Sold at: 7-Eleven, Horizon, Speedway, and Murphy stores
Purchase dates: March 2025 – April 2025
Price: About $10
Importer: In Motion Design Inc., Paramount, California
Made in: China
What You Should Do
Stop using the Surprise Eggs immediately — especially keep them away from children.
Here’s how to get your refund:
Destroy the toy airplane from the egg.
Take a photo of the destroyed airplane.
Email the photo to [email protected].
Then dispose of the toy safely, following your local or state laws.
Once your photo is received, the company will process your refund.
Key Dates or Safety Alerts
Recall date: October 2, 2025
Type of recall: Voluntary
Risk level: Serious (due to potential lead poisoning in children)
How to Request a Refund or Report the Issue
Contact In Motion Design for your refund:
Email: [email protected]
You can also check for updates at the official recall page:
→ CPSC Recall Page – Evermore Surprise Eggs
Request a Refund or Learn More: Visit the Official Recall Page


