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These factors include conditions such as intent of product, product packaging and general perception of the product in question. An example for the promotional products industry would be whether or not a small rubber ball handed out as a promotion should fall under the toy category.
The report goes on to discuss other items that may come into contact with a child, including those that can be placed and kept in a child's mouth for an extended period of time or are intended for child-care purposes such as suckling and feeding. It questions such items as crib rails, crib sheets, decorative swimming googles, water wings, shampoo bottles in animal shapes and play sand. Many of these items could fall into the realm of promotional products.
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