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Name of Product: Bugaboo Bee Strollers
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4 D; G3 ?0 }/ [( k; s5 g: CUnits: About 22,500
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5 A" e* B+ h+ q/ a! x+ e2 C9 H: ?Distributor: Bugaboo North America Inc., of Hermosa Beach, Calif.
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] x2 k3 N- B& f7 C" VManufacturer: Bugaboo Design & Sales, B.V., of the Netherlands
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: K$ \5 W7 Q( S: z! @# Y2 |' }% O* DHazard: One or both sides of the brakes can fail, causing a stroller to unexpectedly roll away on an incline. This can pose a risk of injury to the child occupant.
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2 P' o* c& l- ` o7 J) {Incidents/Injuries: Bugaboo has received 121 reports of the stroller抯 brakes failing. No injuries have been reported. # x k! h% s* v2 A
# T* Y! G& j9 @; C7 r; gDescription: Bugaboo Bee strollers have item code 580210 on a label on the back of the seat and item code 50100 on a label on the plastic support under the seat. The strollers were sold in blue, dark khaki, pink, red, yellow, and black. 揵ugaboo® bee?is printed on the left side of the seat. 4 H. B; k' ~1 x) b! w+ N5 W
! x% Y. E$ h; ySold at: Juvenile product retailers nationwide and on various Web sites from August 2007 through April 2009 for about $530. ) l( k) t! Q3 X. Z) `! T
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Manufactured in: Taiwan
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