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Store recalls happen all the time for a variety of reasons, but Target’s latest recall of infant clothing for safety is especially scary!
The company just issued a recall with the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission on infant rompers due to choking hazard. Yikes! Here’s everything you need to know:
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The recall applies to several styles from the Cloud Island brand that were sold at Target stores from July 2019 to October 2020.
The company announced the recall on approximately 299,000 rompers on December 30th.
The recall styles are Cloud Island Waterfront Baby Boutique Romper, Cloud Island Little Peanut and True Navy Rompers, Cloud Island Little Wildflower and Joyful Mint Rompers, Cloud Island Oh Honeybee and Pink Rompers, Cloud Island Floral Fields and Mint Rompers.
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Affected items can be returned to any Target store for a complete refund. Or, if you purchased them online, you can get prepaid shipping labels to return the product to Target and then get the full refund.
The company and the CPSC received 16 reports of snaps on the baby rompers "breaking, detaching, or falling off the baby garment, scratching babies, and pinching them," Yahoo reports.
The snap issue may lead to a risk of children being choked to death. The products were sold in single packs for $10 and double-packs for $11 on Target, GoogleExpress.com, and Shipt. The recall number is 21-061.