Gerber recalls baby teething sticks over possible choking hazard
- Gerber has recalled its Soothe N Chew teething sticks due to a potential choking hazard for babies and toddlers, as stated by Nestle USA.
- Nestle USA reported one emergency room visit and multiple complaints of choking related to the teething sticks.
- The recall affects all batches of the Soothe N Chew teething sticks, available in strawberry-apple and banana flavors.
- Customers can return the product for a refund, and Nestle USA is cooperating with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on the recall.
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Gerber recalls teething sticks over choking concern - WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports
(CNN) — Baby food maker Gerber has recalled and discontinued its “Soothe N Chew” teething sticks because the product could pose a potential choking hazard for babies and toddlers. Nestle USA, the parent company of Gerber, issued the recall Friday after receiving reports of “choking incidents,” according to a news release. Nestle USA said there was one visit to an emergency room and multiple complaints of choking. The sticks, which are meant to a…

Gerber recalls teething sticks over choking concern
Baby food maker Gerber has recalled and discontinued its “Soothe N Chew” teething sticks because the product could pose a potential choking hazard for babies and toddlers.
Gerber teething sticks recalled and discontinued due to choking hazard
(WJW) -- Gerber Soothe 'N' Chew Teething Sticks are being pulled from store shelves due to a potential choking hazard. Gerber Products Company initiated the recall and discontinuation of the teething sticks Jan. 31 after receiving complaints of choking incidents. At least one emergency room visit was reported. Myles Garrett requests trade from Cleveland Browns The products were sold in most states, including Ohio, and online. The affected …
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