Ireland Recalls 10,200 Baby Soothers Due to Choking Hazard

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Ireland Recalls 10,200 Baby Soothers Due to Choking Hazard
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The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) in Ireland has issued a recall for approximately 10,200 baby soothers due to a potential choking hazard. The recall affects the 123 Baby Essentials Orthodontic Style Soothers 2pk, available in blue, pink, and white.

The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) in Ireland has issued a recall for approximately 10,200 baby soothers due to a potential choking hazard. The recall affects the 123 Baby Essentials Orthodontic Style Soothers 2pk, available in blue, pink, and white. Testing revealed that the soothers can break into small parts, posing a risk to babies and young children who could ingest them.

The CCPC urges consumers to immediately stop using the affected soothers and keep them out of reach of children. These soothers were sold at various retailers across Ireland, including EuroGiant, Boyds Stores in Drogheda, Brett Supplies, Lklw Retails, Guineys, Tommy Joyce's Superstores, CandK Star, Tdho Retail, Cappagh Pharmacy, Regional Foods, Delgany Pharmacy, Corduff Pharmacy Limited, PMG Stores, and Snk Star. The CCPC emphasizes the seriousness of the issue, stating that the soothers could break into small pieces, get lodged in a child's throat, and cause serious harm or even death. Consumers are advised to compare their soothers to the images provided on the CCPC website and social media channels or check the product code and batch number on the packaging. If the soother matches the recalled items, it should be disposed of or returned to the retailer. For further information, consumers can visit the CCPC website

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