CBS' Anthony Mason was the first nightly news correspondent with the scoop on Zhu-Zhu Pets' robotic hamsters last month. Now a report from Good Guide, a for-profit consumer product ratings firm, allowed ABC's Andrea Canning and NBC's Tom Costello to jump on the Zhu-Zhu bandwagon. Good Guide released a warning that it found dangerous levels of the heavy metal antimony in the robot rodents. "Suddenly the must-have toy of the year turned into a point of worry," exclaimed NBC's Costello. It turns out that Good Guide's X-ray gun analyzer, which found the metal, was not testing for the risk of antimony contamination. For that test, ABC's Canning explained, the toys should be soaked in a chemical bath. "We regret the error," Good Guide conceded. Lavish free publicity for Zhu-Zhu can now resume safely.
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