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Gerber Teething Sticks Still Sold Despite Recall
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Gerber Soothe ’n’ Chew teething sticks, recalled due to choking risks, remain on retailer shelves and online, the company announced. Consumers are urged not to use or buy the products and to return them for refunds. The recall follows reports of choking incidents involving infants.
The affected teething sticks were discontinued by Gerber. However, some retailers have not removed them from physical or online inventories.
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The Context
Gerber advised consumers to check for the recalled batches. Parents should return the products to retailers for a full refund.
Choking hazards are a leading cause of injury among infants. Product recalls aim to protect consumers from defective or unsafe goods.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission oversees product recalls. It ensures companies address safety issues promptly to prevent harm.
Some parents support the recall, prioritizing child safety. They appreciate Gerber’s refund offer and transparency about the issue.
Others criticize retailers for failing to remove the products quickly. They worry that continued sales could endanger more children.
Public opinion reflects concern for infant safety and frustration with recall enforcement. Some trust Gerber’s response, while others demand stricter retailer compliance.
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