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As a test of diligence, Pox proved to be a problem for Angel, because his mother wouldn't let him play as long as his friends did.
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We have taken this decision whilst we carry out an additional level of due diligence and testing of this product, as the safety and satisfaction of our customers is our highest priority".
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