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Nearly 500,000 Little Sleepies baby bibs and blankets recalled due to potential choking hazard
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Date:2025-04-15 01:49:08
Nearly half a million Little Sleepies baby bibs and blankets were recalled Thursday due to a potential choking hazard from a detachable label.
Sleepyhead Loveys and Bandana Bibs were the only two Little Sleepies products impacted by the 450,000 product recall, according to a notice from the United States Consumer Product Safety Commision.
Of the Little Sleepies products recalled, an additional 3,000 products were sold in Canada. The products were sold online and in-stores nationwide from February 2021 to September 2023 ranging between $12 and $48, the notice states.
The Sleepyhead Loveys were designed for babies and toddlers to use as a security blanket, while the Bandana Bibs are worn by babies during feedings or drool sessions to protect clothing.
Both products have a care instructional label that can unfasten from the product, posing a choking hazard to young children.
No injuries have been reported as a result of the detachable care label, but the products were recalled as a result of two customer reports sent to the company regarding the Sleepyhead Lovey security blanket.
“We have made the decision to undertake a voluntary recall in partnership with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission of all Sleepyhead Lovies & Bandana Bibs purchased between 2/23/2021 through 9/6/2023,” according to a statement from Little Sleepies.
All Sleepyhead Loveys and Banana Bibs should have the tag removed to reduce a potential choking hazard or can be sent back to Little Sleepies for a full refund. No product replacements will be offered.
Affected customers can contact Little Sleepies via email at [email protected], by phone at (866)-330-3353 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET Monday to Friday or visit the Little Sleepies website to read more information on the recall.
Little Sleepies has an online form available for customers interested in getting a refund. It may take up to 12 weeks for the warehouse to process your return after the product arrives back at the warehouse.
To keep yourself up to date with product recalls, visitUSA Today’s recall database.
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