Juicy Couture Jewelry Recall
Juicy Couture children's jewelry, manufactured by Liz Claiborne, has been found to contain high levels of lead and is now recalled. Lead can be toxic and can cause serious illness, even death, in young children if ingested.
The bracelets are gold or silver with charms that include a yellow painted metal shirt with "Viva La Juicy" printed on the front, a cheerleader's megaphone with the word "Juicy," a green heart with "Juicy Couture," a black dog, the letter "J," and a purple flower. The bracelets were sold from September 2005 through April 2006 for approximately $95 at department stores throughout the U.S. and came in a pink box with "Juicy Couture" and "Made with Love G&P" printed on the top. The style numbers YJRU0722, YJRU0723, YJR0724 and YJRU0538, which are printed on a white sticker at the bottom of the box, are included in this recall.
Consumers are warned to immediately return the jewelry to the store where it was purchased for a refund. Contact the company at 866-879-7877 or visit [Juicy Couture website for further details.