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Gerber issues recall notice on teething sticks due to possible choking hazard
An institution in baby food is recalling some of its teething sticks due to a choking hazard. Gerber says it is recalling its strawberry apple and banana soothe-and-chew teething sticks. It comes after the FDA received complaints of choking from parents. FDA officials say one child had to be taken to the emergency room.
Gerber discontinues, recalls teething sticks over choking hazard
The Food and Drug Administration has announced that Gerber Products Company is discontinuing its Soothe N Chew teething sticks due to a potential choking hazard for babies and young children. In addition, batches of the products already sold are being recalled.
Baby teething sticks recalled over 'potential choking hazard’
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) reported that Gerber Products Company is issuing a recall and discontinuation of its “Soothe N Chew” teething sticks. The product poses a risk of a “potential choking hazard for babies and young children.”
Gerber recalls and discontinues baby product due to choking hazard
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission(CPSC) shared that Gerber Products Company has recalled and discontinued one of their baby products due to a choking hazard. According to CPSC, Gerber Products Company is initiating a recall and discontinuation of all their batches of Gerber Soothe N Chew Teething Sticks due to a potential choking hazard
Nationwide Recall of Gerber Soothe N Chew Teething Sticks Over Choking Hazard Concerns
Hawai'i DOH recalls Gerber Soothe N Chew Teething Sticks due to choking risk; consumers advised to return products.
Gerber teething sticks recalled due to choking hazard
Gerber has recalled all forms of its Soothe and Chew Teething Sticks. According to the Food and Drug Administration, the products can pose a potential choking hazard for babies and toddlers.
Gerber Issues Nationwide Recall of Teething Sticks Due to Choking Hazard
Gerber Products Company has initiated a nationwide recall and discontinuation of all batches of Soothe N Chew® Teething Sticks after one child required emergency room treatment and multiple consumers reported choking incidents,
Gerber teething sticks discontinued, recalled after emergency room visit: 'Return the product'
Gerber recently began recalling and discontinuing its Soothe n Chew Teething Sticks. In a Jan. 31 press release, the company said it posed a "potential choking hazard."
Gerber teething sticks recalled after customers complained about choking
Gerber is recalling edible sticks meant to ease teething pain over a possible choking hazard. The baby food maker announced Friday that it was recalling and discontinuing its brand of "Sooth N Chew" teething sticks after receiving customer complaints about choking.
Gerber recalls teething sticks | CW39 HOUSTON
Gerber Products Company has announced a nationwide recall and discontinuation of all batches of its Soothe N Chew Teething Sticks due to a potential choking hazard for infants and young children. The recall follows consumer complaints,
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