FRIGG pacifiers are being recalled due to choking hazard
January 31, 2022
Mushie & Co. is recalling about 333,725 FRIGG Silicone Pacifiers.
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.
Mushie & Co. has received eight reports of the silicone nipple detaching. In addition, the manufacturer has received about 200 reports from outside the United States of the silicone nipple detaching. No injuries have been reported.
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 more than 40 colors.
The pacifiers were sold at SpearmintLOVE, TJ Maxx, Lil’ Tulips, and Olivia & Jade Company stores nationwide and online at www.mushie.com and www.amazon.com from April 2021 through December 2021. The cost was about $8 for a single pacifier and about $15 for a pack of two.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled pacifiers and contact the firm for a refund or credit, the company and U.S. Consumer Product Commission advise.
To obtain a refund or credit, consumers should cut the silicone nipple from the base of the pacifier and send a photograph of 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 putting both pieces in the garbage.
For more information, call Mushie & Co. at 877-687-4431 ET Monday through Friday, email [email protected], visit www.mushie.com and click on “Product Recall” at the bottom of the page, or go to mushie.com/pages/recalls.
For details on other recalls, see www.recalls.com.
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