Carter’s Recalls 50,000 Infant Onesies Over Concerns of Puncture and Laceration Hazards
The recalled pajamas were sold at multiple retailers–including Carter's, Kohl's, Macy's, and more.
Carter's has recalled over 50,000 infant onesie-style footed pajamas after the company said small metal wire pieces could be found in the pajamas, posing puncture and laceration hazards to young children.
According to a recent Consumer Product Safety Commission release, the recall involves one style of Carter’s infant’s one-piece fleece footed pajamas.
The recalled pajamas are made out of fleece and feature an all-over heart design and a pink animal graphic on a yellow background. They were sold in children’s sizes 12M, 18M, and 24M at multiple retailers–including Carter’s, Kohl’s, Macy’s, Belk, Boscov’s, and other stores nationwide and online at www.carters.com–from July 2022 through September 2022 for about $22, according to the official statement.
Style number 1O102410 is printed on the front of the care tag sewn on the inside of the pajamas, and the UPC number is printed on the back of the same care tag. The UPC numbers included in the recall can be found below:
195861313861
195861313878
195861313885
The style number and UPC number are also printed on the price tag.
Although no injuries have been reported, Carter's is still recommending consumers remove the products from use and return them to the store for a full refund in the form of store credit. Shoppers who prefer to return the pajamas via mail should contact Carter’s and request a free return label and envelope to return the pajamas for a refund in the form of an electronic gift card.
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