
HUNDREDS of Dealz products urgently recalled as Irish parents issued warning amid separate teddy bear ‘do not use' alert
AN URGENT warning has been issued for Irish parents over two popular products that were recalled due to safety fears.
The toys are sold by different
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A recall alert was issued for Pepco Baby Frotte Cap Blue due to choking fears
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The caps have been pulled from the shelves of Dealz
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The
They said that the risk presented by the product is choking, as the button may detach from the garment creating a small part.
And the small part may be placed in the mouth and swallowed, causing a young child to choke.
The brand is Pepco and the product codes are 871590 and 871591.
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The style number is 871586, followed by the barcodes 5045731150841 and 5045731150858.
All sizes are affected, they are 6-12M and 12-36M.
There are approximately 568 affected products across the country.
The CCPC added: "Customers should stop using the product immediately, keep it out of the reach of children and return it to any Dealz store for a full refund, no receipt is required.
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"If customers have any further queries in relation to this recall, please contact the Dealz Customer Relations Line on 0818 930 843 or via email on customer.relations@poundland.co.uk."
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The CCPC also issued a recall alert for the Teddy Bear Plush Toy after discovering the product can come apart, posing a choking hazard.
The popular teddy bear is sold on the
The affected product has a fibrous stuffing material that seems to come apart and can be ingested by a small
This comes with a risk that a child may put the stuffing material in their mouth and swallow it, which could lead to choking.
'ALL BATCHES AFFECTED'
The CCPC said: "The model number is YJCRIEIG. The identification number is 7131914370.
"All batches are affected. The Goods ID is 601099546642677.
"There are approximately 123 affected products in the Republic of Ireland."
Temu has contacted affected consumers regarding this recall on behalf of the seller, and reimbursements have been issued to those impacted.
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The popular teddy bear is sold on the TEMU platform
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