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Wiggles admit likely consumer law breach over Emma Bow headbands with button batteries

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Children’s music supergroup pledges to discuss safety risks on special episode of Wiggle Talk podcast

Children’s entertainers the Wiggles have admitted to selling headbands to kids without warning about the dangers of button batteries contained within the products.

More than 3,100 Emma Bow headbands, which have four flashing lights powered by button batteries, were sold at live concerts, retailers and online between June 2022 and March 2024.

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Source: www.theguardian.com

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