Not really, but wouldn't this post be more interesting if it did? Actually, we're talking laceration hazards here. In our house we know all about lacerations, and in fact only today I told my kids not to speak to me while I'm writing unless they are bleeding buckets. But I digress.
The obvious question here (to me), is: Why a toy barbeque grill? But we're not much of a grillin' and chillin' family, so that could explain my cluelessness. At any rate, these things, technically known as a Play Wonder Toy Barbeque Grill, sold at Target, have been recalled. Evidently the ash tray at the bottom comes loose and is sharp! Ow! Why it has an ash tray at all unless you can actually set the thing on fire and create ashes is beyond me. Oh yes, realism. I forgot. Kids do have imaginations still, don't they? Good. Just checking.
If you have one of these, discontinue attempting to cook your dinner on it and return it to Target for a full! refund!
P.S. Extra points if you can guess where these were made. Go on! Guess!