Consumer product recalls

FRIGG Silicone Pacifiers recalled over choking hazard

Recalled product: FRIGG Silicone Pacifiers
Recall date
January 19, 2022
Source
U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC)
Official notice title
Mushie & Co Recalls FRIGG Silicone Pacifiers Due to Choking Hazard
Recall number
22054
Brand / firm
FRIGG Production ApS / FB Trading ApS, of Denmark
Sold / distributed
SpearmintLOVE, TJ Maxx, Lil' Tulips, Olivia & Jade Company stores nationwide and online at www.mushie.com and www.amazon.com from April 2021 through December 2021 for about $8 for a single pacifier and about $15 for a pack of two pacifiers.

Why it was recalled

The base of the silicone nipple has a fine slit that can cause the nipple to detach from the plastic shield, posing a choking hazard.

What was recalled

The FRIGG silicone pacifiers came in two designs: Classic and Daisy. The Classic design consists of a silicone nipple attached to a round plastic shield. The Daisy design consists of a silicone nipple attached to a round scalloped plastic shield. Each design came in two sizes: 0-6 months and 6-18 months. The name "FRIGG" appears in raised letters on the handle of the pacifier shield. The FRIGG silicone pacifiers were sold in over 40 colors.

What to do

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled pacifiers and contact the firm for a full refund or credit. To obtain a full refund or credit, consumers should cut the silicone nipple from the base of the pacifier and send a photograph of both the detached silicone nipple and the base of the pacifier to Mushie & Co at: mushie.com/pages/recalls. Consumers should then properly dispose of the pacifier by placing both pieces into the garbage.. Follow the official notice for full instructions.

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