The dolls were removed from Amazon and Target after a labeling error linked consumers to a pornographic website.
Mattel’s "Wicked" movie dolls are pulled from at least three major retailers following a packaging misprint that lists a porn ...
An "Elphaba" doll from the movie "Wicked" was one of several released by Mattel Corp with an incorrect URL on the packaging ...
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Mattel has pulled dolls from the upcoming movie "Wicked" from shelves due to an adult film website address being featured on ...
Retailers have pulled Mattel's "Wicked" dolls. Resellers quickly listed the toys featuring the URL misprint on eBay, seeking ...
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In a statement to TODAY.com, Mattel confirmed the mislabeling. The toy company said it “was made aware of a misprint on the ...
"We deeply regret this unfortunate error and are taking immediate action to remedy this. Parents are advised that the ...
Parents buying "Wicked" dolls for their kids might want to throw out the packaging first. The website link on the back does ...
Multiple retailers, including Target and Amazon, are already selling the "Wicked" products online and in stores ...
Target, Walmart and Amazon had removed the line of “Wicked” dolls from their online storefronts as of midday Monday, as had ...