Leetous Recalls Glow Sticks and Glasses Party Pack Toys Due to Serious Injury or Recall 2025

Official title: Leetous Recalls Glow Sticks and Glasses Party Pack Toys Due to Serious Injury or Death from Ingestion Hazard; Violation of Federal Regulations for Battery-Operated Toys; Sold Exclusively on Amazon.com

GeneralBy Recall Watch Editorial TeamApril 17, 2025Updated April 27, 2026

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U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission

This summary mirrors the official CPSC notice issued April 17, 2025. Last synced from CPSC: Apr 27, 2026.

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This recall involves Leetous LED glow sticks and glasses party pack toys. The party pack toys included six light-up glasses (blue, pink, and white) and six glow sticks (orange, green, blue, red and purple). The products come packaged in a blue box wi...

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What's recalled

Leetous Recalls Glow Sticks and Glasses Party Pack Toys Due to Serious Injury or Death from Ingestion Hazard; Violation of Federal Regulations for Battery-Operated Toys; Sold Exclusively on Amazon.com

This recall involves Leetous LED glow sticks and glasses party pack toys. The party pack toys included six light-up glasses (blue, pink, and white) and six glow sticks (orange, green, blue, red and purple). The products come packaged in a blue box with party graphics. The Leetous logo is printed on the upper left corner of the box and "Model No. LTXN1003" is printed on the back.

All units of this product are affected.

Why it was recalled

The glow sticks and glasses violate the mandatory federal battery-operated toy regulation because the button cell batteries are in a compartment that can be opened easily without requiring the use of a common household tool. When button cell and coin batteries are swallowed, the ingested batteries can cause serious injuries, internal chemical burns or death, posing an ingestion hazard to children.

Where was it sold

nationwide

What to do

  1. Do not consume or use this product
  2. Check the lot numbers or UPC codes listed above
  3. Return the product to the store where you purchased it for a full refund
  4. Contact your healthcare provider if you have experienced any symptoms
View official CPSC notice

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Leetous Recalls Glow Sticks and Glasses Party Pack Toys Due to Serious Injury or Death from Ingestion Hazard; Violation of Federal Regulations for Battery-Operated Toys; Sold Exclusively on Amazon.com recall still active?

Yes, this recall is currently active as of April 17, 2025. Do not use or consume the affected product.

How do I know if my Leetous Recalls Glow Sticks and Glasses Party Pack Toys Due to Serious Injury or Death from Ingestion Hazard; Violation of Federal Regulations for Battery-Operated Toys; Sold Exclusively on Amazon.com is affected?

All units of Leetous Recalls Glow Sticks and Glasses Party Pack Toys Due to Serious Injury or Death from Ingestion Hazard; Violation of Federal Regulations for Battery-Operated Toys; Sold Exclusively on Amazon.com matching the description above are affected.

What should I do if I have the recalled Leetous Recalls Glow Sticks and Glasses Party Pack Toys Due to Serious Injury or Death from Ingestion Hazard; Violation of Federal Regulations for Battery-Operated Toys; Sold Exclusively on Amazon.com?

Do not consume or use this product. Return it to the store for a full refund, or dispose of it safely.

Why was Leetous Recalls Glow Sticks and Glasses Party Pack Toys Due to Serious Injury or Death from Ingestion Hazard; Violation of Federal Regulations for Battery-Operated Toys; Sold Exclusively on Amazon.com recalled in 2025?

The glow sticks and glasses violate the mandatory federal battery-operated toy regulation because the button cell batteries are in a compartment that can be opened easily without requiring the use of a common household tool. When button cell and coin batteries are swallowed, the ingested batteries can cause serious injuries, internal chemical burns or death, posing an ingestion hazard to children.