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HALO recalls 45,000 Magic Sleepsuits over choking hazard
HALO Dream Inc. recalled 45,000 sleepsuits with detachable zipper heads after 15 reports of detachment posing choking risks to infants, with no injuries reported.
- HALO Dream Inc. announced a recall of about 45,000 HALO Magic Sleepsuits on March 5, 2026, due to detachable zipper heads posing a choking hazard in batches PO30592, PO30641, and PO30685.
- HALO Dream reported 15 incidents of zipper heads detaching, with no injuries, prompting the recall of about 45,000 sleepsuits sold from September 2025 through February 2026 for about $50 at halosleep.com, Amazon.com, Walmart.com and Target.com.
- Featuring double zippers, the HALO Magic Sleepsuit has batch codes and 'Made in India' on a sewn-in label and hang tag, with shell and lining 100% cotton.
- Consumers should stop using the recalled sleepsuits immediately, register at sleepsuitrecall.com to get a coupon code for a replacement or $50 store credit, and contact HALO Dream toll-free 833-791-0420 weekdays 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. ET.
- HALO Dream, which also owns aden + anais, sells nursery furniture, bassinets, swaddles, bath toys and bibs, situating the recall within a prominent baby-products brand context.
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HALO recalls 45,000 Magic Sleepsuits over choking hazard
HALO recalls about 45,000 Magic Sleepsuits after reports the zipper head can detach, posing a choking hazard to infants.
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Read Full Article45,000 HALO Magic Sleepsuits recalled over infant choking hazard
(ABC36 NEWS NOW) – A recall has been issued for thousands of infant sleep products due to a potential choking hazard. HALO Sleep is recalling about 45,000 “Magic Sleepsuits” after reports that the zipper heads can detach. According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, the loose zipper pieces could pose a choking risk for infants. The sleepsuits were sold online by major retailers including Amazon, Walmart, and Target between September…
·Lexington, United States
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