The Wiggles have admitted that they 'likely breached' consumer law by selling  merchandise without sufficient safety warnings.
The Wiggles find themselves in some legal hot water over a headband. So, to be fair, it could have been far worse.
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The Wiggles have admitted to breaching consumer law after with their merchandise failed to adhere to safety standards.
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World-famous children's entertainers The Wiggles have admitted to selling a popular yellow and black headband for kids ...
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