“Baby 2 Pack” pacifiers sold at discount dollar stores recalled.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), in cooperation with Kole Imports, of Carson, California announced a voluntary recall of ‘Baby 2 Pack’ pacifiers sold nationwide at dollar discount stores, according to the CPSC. Consumers should stop using recalled products immediately unless otherwise instructed.
“The pacifier’s nipple can easily detach from the guard, posing a serious choking hazard to young children,” said the CPSC.
About 3,600 packages of two pacifiers were sold at discount dollar stores nationwide from August 2005 through March 2006 for about $1, according to the CPSC.
“The recalled pacifiers are rubber nipples attached to a white or light blue plastic guard,” said the CPSC. “The cardboard packaging has a picture of a baby, some toy blocks, a toy train engine and a diaper pin with a bear on it. The pacifiers are sold in packs of two. Writing on the front of the packaging includes, “Baby,” “2 pack Pacifiers” and “BI194.” The back of the packaging has an American flag and the writing, “AN AMERICAN COMPANY.”"
“Consumers should take the recalled pacifiers away from babies immediately and contact the retailer where they purchased the pacifiers or KI for a full refund,” said the CPSC.
For additional information, contact KI toll-free at (800) 874-7766 anytime or send an email to recall@koleimports.com
By Kris on 05/28/06 in Gear, Children, Recalls
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