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Mattel destroys unsafe toys in Mexico

With Christmas just weeks away, Mattel Inc destroyed more than 160,000 hazardous toys made by the top toymaker after they were found to contain harmful levels of lead.

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APAXCO (Mexico): With Christmas just weeks away, Mattel Inc destroyed more than 160,000 hazardous toys on Wednesday made by the top toymaker after they were found to contain harmful levels of lead.   

Little by little, the toys recalled from Mexican stores over the past few weeks, including dolls and toy cars, were thrown into a giant crushing machine outside Mexico City to become fuel for a cement-making oven.   

Mattel Mexico's spokesman Fernando Gonzalez said the recent toy recalls in Mexico, the United States and Europe had cost the company $40 million worldwide. "But that is secondary, children's safety is priceless," he added.   

Mattel had recalled over 170,000 Mexican-made toy kitchens sold in the United States and Europe in early November because small pieces posed a choking hazard to young children. Millions of Chinese-made toys, including 21 million sold by Mattel, have been recalled worldwide recently due to excessive levels of lead paint and other unsafe components.   

The European Union and the United States will work together on an overhaul of their toy safety regulations following the huge number of recalls.    

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