Terms of the settlement, which include no admission of liability, were not disclosed. In October 2006, Mega Brands, formerly known as Mega Bloks, paid $13.5 million US in a settlement of a number of lawsuits that charged the company's toys caused serious internal injuries and the death of a toddler.
The company says it sold approximately $7 million US worth of the toys in 2007. The design of the product lines affected by this recall predates the redesign of the Magnetix building system by Mega Brands in 2006.
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The company, which sells the toys worldwide, is urging consumers to stop using the recalled toys and return them to Mega Brands for a free replacement toy.
There have been 44 reports in the United States of magnets coming loose from these toys, including one report of a three-year-old boy receiving medical treatment to remove a magnet from his nose and one report of an 18-month old found with a single magnet in his mouth, which he didn't swallow. Magnets in small flexible parts of the toys can detach and if more than one magnet is swallowed, they can attract each other and cause intestinal perforations or blockages, which can be fatal. Pre-School Magnetic toys on Monday because of the risk of children swallowing magnets. Montreal-based Mega Brands recalled MagnaMan Action Figures and Magtastik and Magnetix Jr.