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By Benjamin Cox on January 1, 2021 at 1:42pm Target has announced a recall of 480,000 pieces of clothing for infants and toddlers due to choking hazards. The Consumer Product Safety Commission posted recalls of two separate outfits on Wednesday involving a swimsuit of infant-toddler girls and infant rompers. The Cat & Jack “Summer Blue Lemon” One-Piece Rashguard Swimsuit, the Cat & Jack “Coral Icon Story Hawaiian” One-Piece Rashguard Swimsuit, and the Cat & Jack “Moxie Peach Lemon” One-Piece Rashguard Swimsuit in sizes 12M to 5T have snaps that can break or detach. The product’s item number is located on the white tag inside of the suit. The CPSC recommends consumers to return them to any Target Store for a full refund. Consumers that purchased the one-piece Rashguard swimsuit on Target.com can contact Target to receive a prepaid return label to return the swimsuit. There have been 27 reports of the snaps breaking or detaching, includ ....
Target Recalls Children s Rashguards, Rompers Due To Choking, Laceration Risk: Is Yours Included? KEY POINTS Target received multiple complaints about the snaps breaking from the rompers and rashguards Customers will get a refund if they return the recalled products Target is recalling its infant rompers and toddler rashguards as they pose choking, laceration and pinching risks to the children wearing them. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), on Wednesday, announced that Target recalled 181,000 one-piece rashguards and 299,000 rompers. It said the Cloud Island infant rompers and the Cat & Jack rashguards have snaps that can break or detach from the clothing items, thereby posing ....
Target recalls 181,000 infant-toddler swimsuits due to potential choking hazard Recall involves Cat & Jack infant-toddler one-piece rashguard swimsuits Published: Tags: Target is The company is offering a refund on the Cat & Jack infant-toddler one-piece rashguard swimsuits because snaps can break or detach from the suits, posing choking and laceration hazards to children. So far, there have been 27 reports of the snaps breaking or detaching, and one child had a cut, officials said. The swimsuits were sold for around $15 at Target stores nationwide and online between December 2019 and October 2020. This recall includes the Cat & Jack “Summer Blue Lemon,” “Coral Icon Story Hawaiian” and “Moxie Peach Lemon” suits in sizes 12M to 5T. ....