February 3, 2025 - 06:33

Gerber has announced the recall and discontinuation of its Soothe n Chew Teething Sticks following reports of a potential choking hazard. In a press release dated January 31, the company urged consumers to return the product due to safety concerns that arose after an emergency room visit was linked to the item.
The teething sticks, designed to soothe babies during the teething process, have raised alarms among parents and caregivers. Gerber emphasized the importance of returning the product to ensure the safety of children, highlighting their commitment to consumer safety and product integrity.
Parents are advised to check their homes for the affected teething sticks and to refrain from using them immediately. The company is taking proactive measures to address this issue and ensure that similar incidents do not occur in the future. Gerber's prompt action reflects its dedication to the well-being of its young consumers and their families.
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