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Gerber issues recall of some teething sticks
Gerber recalls teething sticks due to potential choking hazard
The Gerber Products Company is recalling its flavored teething sticks for babies and young children because they may pose a potential choking hazard.
Gerber recalls teething sticks sold across U.S., including Wisconsin, over choking risk
Gerber is voluntarily recalling — and discontinuing — three kinds of teething sticks sold nationwide over a potential choking hazard, according to a Jan. 31 recall notice from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Gerber recalls teething sticks over choking concern
Gerber announced it was recalling its “Soothe N Chew” teething sticks because the products could pose a potential choking hazard for babies and toddlers.
Gerber recalls teething snacks in Connecticut, nation-wide due to potential choking hazard
The Gerber brand issued a recall and announced it will be discontinuing its Soothe N Chew Teething Sticks because it has been deemed a potential choking hazard for babies and young children. The soft, flavored baby snacks were distributed nationwide and were sold online and at retail stores all over the country including Connecticut.
Gerber recalls Sooth N Chew Teething Sticks over choking risk—what parents need to know
Gerber has recalled its Sooth N Chew teething sticks due to a choking hazard. Learn which products are affected and what parents should do next. Category : Safety, Baby, Baby Health, Parenting
Gerber Recalls Soothe N Chew Teething Sticks, FDA Says
Gerber is recalling and discontinuing all batches of its teething stick due to a potential choking hazard for babies and young children, authorities said. Gerber and the Food and Drug Administration announced the recall for Soothe N Chew Teething Sticks in news releases on Friday,
Gerber Recalls Popular Product Due to Choking Concerns
The Gerber Products Company has announced a recall of its Gerber Soothe N Chew Teething Sticks, and has discontinued the product as well.
Recall alert: Gerber Soothe ‘n’ Chew Teething Sticks recalled, discontinued
Gerber has not only recalled its Soothe ‘n’ Chew Teething Sticks, but the company has also discontinued the product over potential choking hazards.
Gerber recalls and discontinues some teething sticks
Gerber Products Company is initiating a recall and discontinuation of all batches of Gerber Soothe N Chew Teething Sticks due to a potential choking hazard
Gerber recalls once-innovative teething product over potential choking hazard
Gerber Products Co. is recalling and discontinuing its Soothe N Chew Teething Sticks over a potential choking hazard that sent at least one tot to a hospital emergency room, the company said.
Gerber recalls baby teething sticks over possible choking hazard
Customers who bought the teething sticks should return them to stores where they were purchased for a refund, the company said.
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