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Playtex Products Voluntarily Announces Pacifier Recall in Cooperation with CPSC June 8, 2000
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SourceUnited States Consumer Product Safety CommissionForumsHealth, Safety, Nutrition and KidsRelated ArticlesProduct Recalls - ListA Consumer Guide to Product Safety Recalls CPSC Hotline Information Contact InformationPlaytex Contact: Martin PetersenPHONE (201) 785-8080 CPSC Contact: Nychelle Fleming (301) 504-0580 Ext. 1192 |
WASHINGTON, D.C. - In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety
Commission (CPSC), Playtex Products Inc., of Westport, Conn., is
voluntarily recalling about 1.8 million Classic Patterns "Cherubs" and
Soft Comfort latex pacifiers. Because the latex is aging faster than
normal, the nipple can detach from the shield, presenting a choking
hazard to babies.
Playtex has received 21 reports of pacifier nipples detaching from
the shields. No injuries have been reported.
Only Classic Patterns "Cherubs" and Soft Comfort latex pacifiers
are being recalled. The Classic Patterns pacifiers have the word
"Cherubs" embossed in bold block letters on the colored knob of the
pacifier shield. The Soft Comfort pacifiers have a soft, butterfly-
shaped shield, available with or without a swivel handle. The word
"Playtex" is embossed on the pacifier's swivel handle. The pacifiers
come in a variety of colors and designs. They were packaged individually
or in sets of two.
Stores nationwide sold the pacifiers before June 2000 for about
$2 to $4, depending on whether it was a single or double pack.
Consumers should stop using the recalled pacifiers immediately and
return them directly to Playtex for a free replacement pacifier or a $3
coupon toward the purchase of another Playtex infant feeding or soothing
product. Consumers should send the pacifiers to Playtex Pacifiers,
Playtex Products Inc., 20 Troy Road, Whippany, NJ 07981. Playtex will
reimburse consumers for postage. For more information, call Playtex
toll-free at (800) 522-8230 or visit their web site at www.playtexbaby.com/recall.htm.
No other Playtex pacifier is involved in this recall.
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