After reports of a serious choking hazard, popular baby store Mushie & Co has issued a FRIGG pacifier recall.
More than 330,000 pacifiers are being voluntarily recalled after over 200 reports that the pacifier’s silicone nipple had detached from the plastic shield, according to a recall notice posted by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. Eight incidents were reported in the U.S. to Mushie & Co, in addition to 200 reports received by the manufacturer from international customers.
The issue? According to the recall notice, “the base of the silicone nipple has a fine slit that can cause the nipple to detach from the plastic shield, posing a choking hazard.” So far, no injuries or deaths have been reported in connection with the defect.
The FRIGG pacifier recall impacts two versions of Mushie & Co’s FRIGG pacifiers, both of which came in 0-6 month and 6-18 month sizes: the daisy design (which features a silicone nipple attached to a scalloped plastic shield), and the classic design (which features a silicone nipple attached to a round plastic shield). The affected pacifiers were sold in over 40 colors and have the name “FRIGG” stamped in raised letters on the handle of the pacifier.
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The impacted pacifiers were widely sold, distributed by retailers including Mushie & Co, Amazon, TJ Maxx, SpearmintLOVE, Lil’ Tulips, and Olivia & Jade Company stores between April 2021 and December 2021.
If you purchased a FRIGG pacifier in this window, stop using the pacifier and contact the manufacturer. To get a full refund, cut the silicone nipple from the base of the pacifier (if it hasn’t already detached), take a photo, and submit to Mushie’s Product Recall and Safety Alert page.
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Source: SELF