May 21, 2002
Rose Art Industries
Announce Recall to Repair Cotton Candy Machine
Rose Art Industries Inc., of Livingston, N.J. is
voluntarily recalling about 188,000 cotton candy machines. The motors on the
cotton candy machines can jam and overheat, posing a fire hazard. Additionally,
the heating unit can be activated without the spinner in place, presenting a
risk of burn to consumers.
Rose Art has received 225 reports of the machines overheating. There have been
three reports of fire, one resulting in an estimated $2,000 in property damage.
The recalled cotton candy machines have either a blue or a purple base and a
clear plastic cover. The words "The Real Cotton Candy Machine" are
printed in a rainbow of colors on the base of the machine and on the packaging.
The product is marketed for children ages 10 and up. The cotton candy machines
were made in China. Toy and discount stores sold these cotton candy machines
nationwide from September 2001 through April 2002 for about $27.
Consumers should stop using these cotton candy machines immediately and
contact Rose Art at (888) 262-4474 anytime for a free replacement motor unit,
and free samples of flavored sugar to make cotton candy. For more information,
consumers can visit the firm's web site at http://www.roseart.com/shop/cc_recall.html