Pie face withdrawn from sale at B&M

B&M have issued a statement over the Pieface recallB&M have issued a statement over the Pieface recall
B&M have issued a statement over the Pieface recall
B&M stores throughout the UK have been instructed to withdraw from shelves one of this Christmas’ most sought after toys.

On Wednesday afternoon, B&M used social media website, Twitter, to inform one customer that ‘Pie Face’ had been withdrawn from shelves at the request of their supplier but insisted there were no safety issues relating to the product and that it had not been recalled.

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‘Pie Face’ is made by Hasbro and is designed for children aged five and over.

The game requires participants place their face in front of a plastic mechanised lever covered in whipped cream. Players then take turns to turn a handle. Once the handle has been turned enough times it triggers the lever and the player is struck in the face with the cream. Each player is awarded a point each time they turn the handle without getting struck with cream.

The game is currently sold out in many high street chains, both online and in store, including Argos, Toys ‘R’ Us, Smyths, Asda and Amazon.

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Makers of Pie Face, Hasbro, revealed that the withdrawal was down to counterfeit merchandise, rather than a problem with the official Hasbro product: “Hasbro has been made aware of counterfeit Pie Face product available at B&M Bargains stores in the UK. These products have been withdrawn by B&M Bargains.

“This withdrawal does not affect the genuine Hasbro Pie Face game, which continues to be available nationwide. We advise all consumers with concerns about counterfeit Pie Face games purchased from B&M Bargains to contact B&M Bargains directly.”

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