OKK Trading Easter LED Headbands Recalled Over Battery Ingestion Hazard
OKK Trading recalled about 25,200 Easter LED Headbands because children can easily access their lithium coin batteries. Swallowed button cell or coin batteries can cause serious injuries, internal chemical burns, and death.

What matters now
- The affected model numbers are 46310, 46309, and 44694.
- Children can easily access the lithium coin batteries, posing an ingestion hazard.
- The CPSC notice reports no incidents or injuries.
- Consumers should stop using the headbands immediately and contact OKK Trading for a refund.
Why the headbands were recalled
The headbands violate the mandatory safety standard for toys with button cell and coin batteries because children can easily access the lithium coin batteries. If swallowed, these batteries can cause serious injuries, internal chemical burns, and death.
How to identify the affected models
Model 46310 comes in white, light pink, dark pink, turquoise, purple, and red and has felt ears with multicolor polka dots. Model 46309 comes in white, light pink, turquoise, and purple and has fluffy ears with light fur along the band. Model 44694 is white with dark pink, light blue, red, or light pink satin ear lining and has a fluffy white backing and band. Each headband was packaged in a clear plastic bag labeled with its item number and “OKK Trading, Inc.”
Where and when they were sold
About 25,200 headbands were sold at retail dollar stores and gift stores, mostly in California, Texas, and Arizona, from November 2023 through April 2026. They cost between $1 and $2 and were manufactured in China.