Customers who have purchased these clothing items are being urged to return them immediately By Ronnie Koenig •
cpsc.gov
Target is recalling a combined 480,000 units of infant rompers and swimsuits for infants and toddlers. Both recalls were announced on Dec. 30, 2020 by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and Target.
The retailer has received 16 reports of the snaps on Cloud Island rompers breaking, detaching or missing, including one report of scratches and one report of a child being pinched, according to the CPSC.
The baby rompers being recalled include the Cloud Island Waterfront Baby Boutique Rompers, Cloud Island Little Peanut and True Navy Rompers, Cloud Island Little Wildflower and Joyful Mint Rompers, Cloud Island Oh Honeybee and Pink Rompers and Cloud Island Floral Fields and Mint Rompers. The rompers were sold in sizes newborn to 12 months. Approximately 299,000 rompers in total were recalled.
Target Recalls Certain Children s Clothes Over Possible Choking Hazard
MINNEAPOLIS (dpa-AFX) - Target has recalled some clothes of infants and toddlers due to a possible choking hazard, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission posted on its website.
The retail company called back about 299,000, Cloud Island infant rompers, because snaps on the clothing could break or detach and pose a choking, laceration and pinching hazards to children.
The recall includes the Cloud Island Waterfront Baby Boutique Romper, Cloud Island Little Peanut and True Navy Rompers, Cloud Island Little Wildflower and Joyful Mint Rompers, Cloud Island Oh Honeybee and Pink Rompers, and Cloud Island Floral Fields and Mint Rompers. The rompers were sold in sizes newborn to 12M.