Don't let your kids play with these high-powered magnetic balls, safety agency says
By A Mystery Man Writer
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The Iraza brand of magnetic balls were sold online at Walmart. If swallowed, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said, the magnets can attach to each other in the digestive tract and cause blockages, infections and even death.
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