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"If the name of [a] team is imprinted in a plain type style, the bottle is considered a general use item—not a children's product—because CPSC says it appeals to all ages including the 7-year-old Little Leaguers," he said. "Most importantly, general use items don't have to comply with children's product standards. But the identical water bottle decorated with a Winnie the Pooh-type character—something that would only appeal to the young children—is considered a children's product and has to comply with the CPSIA standards."
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Kyle A. Richardson
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Kyle A. Richardson is the editorial director of Promo Marketing. He joined the company in 2006 brings more than a decade of publishing, marketing and media experience to the magazine. If you see him, buy him a drink.
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