
Citing the potential "traumatic impact" related to a defective element in the popular board game "Mystery Date", the Milton Bradley company last week ordered a recall of over 70,000 of the defective games. According to Melissa Carlson, a spokeperson for the game publisher, Milton Bradley is voluntarily calling back the product after numerous families reported a "frightening reaction" to the latest Mystery Date "Dud". "He's just plain repulsive!" complained Jennifer Creghton of Columbus, Ohio, a mother of a nine year old and an eleven year old girl. "What kind of a sadist would do something like that to our children?" Another mom, Charlotte Kantor of Dallas, Texas agrees. "Get it off the shelves, now. Give us back the plumber that showed the back cleavage."
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