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Is the Consumer Product Safety Commission Nixing Childrens Goods at Thrift Stores and Resale Shops?

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Is the Consumer Product Safety Commission Nixing Childrens Goods at Thrift Stores and Resale Shops?

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Is the Consumer Product Safety Commission Nixing Children’s Goods at Thrift Stores and Resale Shops? Thursday January 8, 2009 I am lucky to live in an area with some of the finest thrift store shopping around. Even as I blog, I’ve got pizza crust dough going in the bread machine I bought at one, barely used, for just $10. Now, I wouldn’t ever buy a car seat or a crib at one, but over the years I’ve purchased a ton of my son’s clothing at thrift stores or consignment stores. I’ve never figured it up, but I have probably saved in the thousands of dollars buying for my family. So imagine my surprise when I started hearing parents talk about how the new law (starting Feb. 10) was going to put a big ole’ honkin’ red light on buying children’s goods at my favorite spots. Luckily, it looks like these stores are in the clear for now. The CPSC issued a statement that clears the issue up and brings my blood pressure level back

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