Orb Funkee Squeeze Toys Recall: What Parents Should Check Now

Orb Funkee Squeeze Toys recall information is important for parents, grandparents, caregivers, and anyone who may have purchased these squeeze toys from Walmart or Ollie’s Bargain Outlet. The recall involves Orb Funkee squeeze toys that may contain fibrous tremolite, which is asbestos, in the sand inside the toys. According to the CPSC, asbestos can cause adverse health issues if inhaled.

 Orb Funkee Squeeze Toys recall orange Monkee Mega toy sold at Walmart and Ollie’s Bargain Outlet

This is not the kind of toy recall families should scroll past quickly. These toys are colorful, stretchy, and designed to be squeezed and handled by children. That means the concern is not only whether the toy is sitting in a toy bin, but whether it has been squeezed, stretched, damaged, pierced, or played with enough for the inside material to escape.

At Everyday Answers, we do not want recall notices to feel like another cold announcement. We want you to understand what the recall means, how to identify the product, what steps to take, and why it matters before a small toy turns into a bigger safety concern.

Why the Orb Funkee Squeeze Toys Recall Matters

 Orb Funkee Squeeze Toys recall gold Jumbo Monkee toy involved in CPSC asbestos exposure warning

The Orb Funkee Squeeze Toys recall matters because the recalled toys may contain fibrous tremolite, which is a form of asbestos, in the sand filling. The CPSC states that the concern is inhalation exposure. That means the biggest risk becomes more serious if the toy has been punctured, ripped, leaking, or if sand from inside the toy has escaped into the home.

Many parents are used to checking toys for choking hazards, battery compartments, loose parts, or sharp edges. This recall is different because the concern is hidden inside the toy. A squeeze toy may look fine on the outside, but the safety issue involves what may be inside the filling.

That is why the first step is not to keep squeezing it to “check it.” The safer move is to remove the toy from children, stop using it, and follow the recall instructions carefully.

Orb Funkee Squeeze Toys Recall Details

 Orb Funkee Squeeze Toys recall Gold Jumbo Monkee packaging model 17451

Look for these identifying details:

Product name: Orb Funkee Squeeze Toys

Affected models:
Orb Funkee Gold Jumbo Monkee, model 17451
Orb Funkee Monkee Mega assortment, model 41929

Date code: 3102491A

Appearance:
The recalled toys are made of soft, stretchable material and are filled with sand. The large version is a golden monkey-style toy. The smaller Monkee Mega assortment includes different colors, including orange, purple, and green.

Where to find the date code:
On the hand of the golden Jumbo Monkee or on the back of the smaller Monkee Mega toys.

Where it was sold:
Walmart and Ollie’s Bargain Outlet stores nationwide

Sale period:
February 2025 through April 2026

Price range:
About $5 to $40

Units affected:
About 121,340

Importer:
The Orb Factory Limited, doing business as ORB Toys, of Canada

Manufactured in:
China

Recall number:
26-499

Reported incidents or injuries:
None reported at the time of the CPSC recall notice.

If you bought squeeze toys from Walmart or Ollie’s Bargain Outlet during that time period, check the toy itself and the packaging if you still have it. If the date code matches 3102491A, treat it as part of the Orb Funkee Squeeze Toys recall and follow the refund instructions.

What Parents and Caregivers Should Do Now

If you find one of the recalled toys, take it away from children immediately. Do not allow children to keep playing with it, squeezing it, sleeping with it, or using it as a stress toy.

The CPSC says consumers should contact The Orb Factory for a refund. Consumers will be asked to verify the code and lot number, place the toy in a heavy-duty plastic bag, seal the bag securely with tape, and submit a photo of the bagged product to the company.

If the toy has been ruptured, pierced, or the sand has leaked out, the company has directed consumers to put on a mask and gloves, use damp cloths to pick up leaked sand, place the toy, cloths, mask, and gloves in a heavy-duty plastic bag, then place that bag inside a second bag and seal it with tape. The bag should then be disposed of according to local or state regulations.

Company Contact Information

 Orb Funkee Squeeze Toys recall purple Monkee Mega toy and packaging with date code 3102491A

Consumers can contact The Orb Factory:

Phone: 800-741-0089
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. ET
Email: customerservice@orbtoys.com
Website: Go to ORB Toys online and click “Recall Information” at the bottom of the page.

When contacting the company, it may help to have the toy, packaging, model number, date code, receipt, or purchase information available. If the toy was purchased as a gift, the person who bought it may be able to check their Walmart or Ollie’s purchase history, receipt, or order records to confirm where and when it was purchased.

Consumer Safety Education: Why Leaking Toy Filling Should Be Taken Seriously

Orb Funkee Squeeze Toys recall green Monkee Mega toy and packaging affected by asbestos exposure warning

Many people may see a squeeze toy leaking sand and think it is just messy. But with this Orb Funkee Squeeze Toys recall, the concern is not just the mess. The issue is that the sand filling may contain fibrous tremolite, which is asbestos.

If a recalled toy is still intact, do not try to open it, cut it, test the inside material, or shake it to see what comes out. That can make the situation worse. The safer approach is to bag it as directed and contact the company.

If the toy has already leaked, avoid dry sweeping the material around the room or letting children touch the sand. Follow the recall instructions carefully by using a mask, gloves, damp cloths, and double-bagging. Also check nearby surfaces, toy bins, floors, bedding, or play areas where the toy may have been handled.

This is one of those moments where a few calm, careful steps matter. You do not need to panic, but you do need to act.

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For another children’s toy safety warning, Everyday Answers also covered the Tiyol Pull String Teething Toy recall, which involved a separate serious choking hazard for young children.

You can also review the official CPSC recall notice for the Orb Funkee Squeeze Toys recall to confirm the affected models, date code, refund process, and safety instructions. https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2026/Orb-Funkee-Squeeze-Toys-Recalled-Due-to-Risk-of-Serious-Injury-or-Death-from-Asbestos-Exposure-Imported-by-The-Orb-Factory

Orb Funkee Squeeze Toys recall showing date code 3102491A location on recalled monkey toys

Have You Seen These Toys in Your Home or Gift Pile?

This is the type of recall that can easily be missed because the toy may already be mixed into a child’s room, playroom, daycare bin, or gift basket. If you have young children, grandchildren, nieces, nephews, or students, it is worth taking a few minutes to check.

A toy does not have to look dangerous to be part of a recall. Sometimes the issue is hidden in the material, the filling, the paint, the battery area, or the way the product was made. That is why Everyday Answers continues to track consumer safety alerts and explain them in a way that helps families know what to remove, what to check, and what to do next.

If you know someone who shops at Walmart or Ollie’s Bargain Outlet for children’s toys, sharing this information could help them catch a recalled product they did not know was in their home.

FAQ: Orb Funkee Squeeze Toys Recall

What is being recalled?

The recall involves Orb Funkee Squeeze Toys, including the Orb Funkee Gold Jumbo Monkee model 17451 and the Orb Funkee Monkee Mega assortment model 41929.

Why are the toys being recalled?

The toys may contain fibrous tremolite, which is asbestos, in the sand filling. The CPSC says this can cause adverse health issues if inhaled.

What date code should I look for?

Look for date code 3102491A.

Where is the date code located?

The date code can be found on the hand of the golden Jumbo Monkee or on the back of the smaller Monkee Mega toys.

Where were the recalled toys sold?

They were sold at Walmart and Ollie’s Bargain Outlet stores nationwide from February 2025 through April 2026.

What should I do if I have one?

Take the toy away from children, stop using it immediately, place it in a heavy-duty plastic bag, seal the bag with tape, and contact The Orb Factory for refund instructions.

What if the toy broke or leaked sand?

Use a mask and gloves, clean leaked sand with damp cloths, double-bag the toy and cleanup materials, seal the bag, and dispose of it according to local or state rules.

Final Thoughts

The Orb Funkee Squeeze Toys recall is a strong reminder that not every toy hazard is easy to see. Some recalls involve visible dangers, like small parts or broken pieces. Others involve hidden materials that parents may never know about unless they see the recall.

If you have children’s toys from Walmart or Ollie’s Bargain Outlet, especially colorful monkey-shaped squeeze toys purchased between February 2025 and April 2026, check them carefully. Look for the model, the color, and the date code 3102491A. If the toy matches the recall, remove it from children right away and follow the company’s refund and disposal instructions.

Everyday Answers will continue tracking recalls, product safety alerts, and everyday consumer warnings so families can stay informed without having to search multiple government websites every day.

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