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Halloween Pumpkin Carving Kits Recalled Due to Risk of Serious Injury or Death from Battery Ingestion; Violates Mandatory Standard for Consumer Products with Button Cell Batteries; Sold on Amazon by Besslly Store

Recall date: 2026-04-09 · CPSC Recall No. 26396 · Source: U.S. CPSC

⚠ Safety recall: The recalled carving kits violate the mandatory standard for consumer products with button cell and coin batteries because the button cell batteries in the tea lights can be accessed easily by children, posing an ingestion hazard. Additionally, the product and its packaging do not have the warnings required under Reese's Law. When button cell or coin batteries are swallowed, the ingested batteries can cause serious injuries, internal chemical burns, and death.

What is being recalled

This recall involves Besslly Halloween Pumpkin Carving Kits, Model CHD-014-2. The carving kits come with five tea light candles containing 15 preinstalled button cell batteries, ten carving tools with black and orange handles and a bat pattern, ten emoticon stickers, one handbag, and one pair of black latex gloves. "X004P47MYP Besslly Hallow...Fun and Durable New" is printed on the carving kit package.

Units: About 650

What you should do

Consumers should stop using the recalled carving kits immediately and contact Besslly Store for a full refund. Consumers will be asked to email a photograph of disposal to tingjmng@outlook.com to receive the refund. Note: Button cell batteries are hazardous. Batteries should be disposed of or recycled by following local hazardous waste procedures.

Contact: Besslly Store by email at tingjmng@outlook.com for more information.

Where it was sold

Online at Amazon.com from March 2024 through December 2025 for between $9 and $20.

Reported incidents

None reported

Full official details, model numbers, and photos are on the CPSC recall notice.

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