Kori Gey Water Toy Kits Recalled Due to Risk of Serious Injury or Death from Battery Ingestion; Violates Mandatory Standard for Toys; Sold on Amazon by Qaniy
This recall is associated with reported fatalities. Consumers should take immediate action.
Kori Gey Water Toy Kits Recalled Due to Risk of Serious Injury or Death from Battery Ingestion; Violates Mandatory Standard for Toys; Sold on Amazon by Qaniy
Kori · Kori Gey Water Elf Toy Kits




Product Description
This recall involves Kori Gey-branded water elf toy kits. The recalled kits are a children's craft toy that uses colored gel dropped into water to form soft, squishy jelly-like figures. The toy kit consists of 22 bottles of water gel (12 non-sparkly and 10 sparkly), 22 molds in various shapes, a plastic strainer, a plastic jar labeled magic powder, extra magic powder packet, a paint brush, disposable gloves and a LED light with a button cell battery. The toy sets come in a plastic jar with lid. "Kori Gey" and "Water Elf Kit" are printed on the front of the toy kits.
Hazard
The recalled toy kits violate the mandatory standard for toys containing button cell batteries because the compartment that holds the batteries can be easily accessed and opened by children, posing a deadly ingestion hazard to children. When button cell and coin batteries are swallowed, the ingested batteries can cause serious injuries, internal chemical burns and death.
Remedy
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled toy's light up luminous gasket (a LED light containing a button cell battery), take it away from children, and remove and properly dispose of the battery. Contact Qaniy for a full refund. Consumers should throw the toy's gasket away and send a photo of the product in the trash to changshaaoyuan@outlook.com. Note: Button cell batteries are hazardous. Batteries should be disposed of or recycled by following local hazardous waste procedures.
Reported Injuries
None reported.
411 Press Analysis
Consumers should immediately stop using Kori Gey Water Elf Toy Kits, according to a recall announced on January 8, 2026 by the CPSC. This recall covers about 2,240 and has been linked to fatalities. The recalled toy kits violate the mandatory standard for toys containing button cell batteries because the compartment that holds the batteries can be easily accessed. Affected consumers should obtain a full refund by contacting Kori. The CPSC strongly advises checking purchase records and inspecting any matching products in the home. This recall carries the highest severity level due to reported deaths associated with the product defect.