Zen Magnets is once again selling magnets after the Consumer Product Safety Commission agreed to temporarily lift its order to stop selling magnets and neoballs, officials say.

“Though the long term availability is still in question, this breath of air will allow us to continue to stand and sell through the rest of the year. Legal crowdfunding averted, once again, thank goodness,” Shihan Qu, founder of Zen Magnets, said in a news release.

Two weeks ago, the CPSC ordered Zen to stop selling its high-powered spherical magnets after concluding that they pose a danger of swallowing to children.

Zen subsequently sued CPSC, asking Denver U.S. District Court Judge R. Brook Jackson to stay the enforcement. CPSC later stayed its stop order for 60 days pending Zen’s injunction request.

“We are pursuing the preliminary injunction still, but at a bit slower pace than first expected,” Qu wrote in a news release. “The safest, highest precision magnets are once again available for sale likely throughout the holiday season.”

Updated Nov. 16, 2017 at 2:42 p.m. The following corrected information has been added to this article: Zen Magnets is not selling the company. It is selling magnets again.