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Gateway cows come home

Diane Jardine ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 25 Oct 1999 14:16 BST

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Conscientious Australian parents have convinced Gateway to recall its famous promotional rubber stress cows that were sold and given away in Gateway showrooms and at trade shows. The fear is that they could be a choking hazard to children, especially if they bite or tear-off cow chunks.

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