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Children’s Mini Danica Loungewear Sets — recall

Consumer goods · United States · 2025-05-15
Hazard: Risk of Serious Injuries or Death from …

Children’s Mini Danica Loungewear Sets was recalled in United States on 2025-05-15 due to risk of serious injuries or death from burn hazard. This recall involves children’s two-piece pajama sets sold in children’s sizes 3 to 12._x000D_ The pajama set consists of a long-sleeved, button-up top and matching pants. They have detachable feathers on the wrist and ankle, two front shirt pockets, and butt…

CountryUnited States
CategoryConsumer goods
Published2025-05-15
ImporterBuddyLove, of Dallas, Texas
RetailerBuddyLove and other boutique clothing stores nationwide and online at https://Buddylove.com
Model identifiersStyles include BK1105 (Sugar Berry), BK1106 (Tartan), BK1107(Frostbite), BK1108 (Kris Kringle) and BK1109 (Prowl)
Units affected940
HazardRisk of Serious Injuries or Death from Burn Hazard
Hazard descriptionThe recalled children’s pajama sets violate flammability standards for children’s sleepwear, posing a burn hazard and risk of serious injuries or death to children.
Non-complianceFederal Regulations for Children’s Sleepwear
RemedyConsumers should stop using the recalled pajamas immediately and contact BuddyLove for information on how to dispose of the product to obtain a full refund or store credit for the original purchase price. Consumers should destroy the garments by cutting them in half and email a photo of the destroyed garment to Recall@buddylove.com. Upon receipt of the photo, consumers will be issued a full refund of the purchase price. BuddyLove is contacting all known purchasers directly.
Recall number25-287
Official noticeView source ↗

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