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I often get questions if there are any choking pieces in a puzzle which folks are looking at for children.

So I researched the government guidelines and came up with this device which I take to shows.

A piece is considered chokable by the government if it can fit within the cavity of the device.

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8 hours ago, NC Scroller said:

Thanks Brian. I have been using a toilet paper tube as a quick guide.

Take your measuring stick to the grocery store and measure. Big difference between brands. Some manufacturers will increase the size of the tube so you think you are getting more wipes per buck;).

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12 hours ago, orangeman said:

I often get questions if there are any choking pieces in a puzzle which folks are looking at for children.

So I researched the government guidelines and came up with this device which I take to shows.

A piece is considered chokable by the government if it can fit within the cavity of the device.

bb

chokresize.jpg

lol !

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