
Parents warned to immediately return popular £12 Asda children's clothes featuring Disney stars over health fears
AN URGENT recall has been issued for a children's clothing item over safety concerns.
The clothing set, which is available for £12 at a major retailer, has a manufacturing issue that carries a risk of injury.
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A recall was issued for the 'Stitch and Angel' 2-piece set
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Children could be put at risk by a cord on the shorts which is too long.
The top in the set is unaffected by the
In a recall statement, the OPSS
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It applies to all sizes of the children's clothing set which is suitable for ages one to eight.
Customers are urged to return the product to their nearest store, and they do not need a receipt.
The recall affects items with the following barcodes:
5059201121453
5059201121477
5059201121491
5059201121835
5059201121811
5059201121859
5059201121873
5059201121897
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The clothing set was released as part of a collection celebrating the launch of the new live action
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ASDA's collection includes a range of
Inside brand new Lilo and Stitch cafe in Scots store
A two-pack of rainbow coloured playsuits is available for £12, as well as an Aloha Vibes Long Sleeve Swimsuit also for £12.
As part of the collaboration they have also released home wear, including a cushion collection, storage cubes, and a reversible duvet set.
Children can be entertained by the range of toys which includes plushies, a Stitch wooden easel, and a Lilo and Stitch Monopoly set.
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The new live action film was released on May 21 and is a remake of the popular 2002 animation.
Chris Sanders, the original voice of Stitch, has reprised the role, alongside Maia Kealoha in her debut role.
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Customers can get a full refund if they bring the item back in store
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