"Though we respectfully disagree that Zen has violated a provision of the CPSA regarding a prior recall, we accept that the court has made its ruling and we will abide the court's orders," said Qu.
"[The judge's decision] puts the rule of law and the safety of children above the profits sought by Zen Magnets," said Elliot F. Kaye, chairman of CPSC. "Far too many children have been rushed into hospital emergency rooms to have multiple, high-powered magnets surgically removed from their stomachs. Young children have suffered infections and one child tragically died from swallowing loose magnets that often look like candy."
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