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Parents with newborns need to immediately stop giving their babies these teething sticks from Gerber, as they have the potential to choke your child, leading to a second recall. Here's everything ...
Gerber has issued a recall reminder for its teething sticks sold across the U.S., including in Wisconsin, after receiving reports the products are still being sold online and in stores.
Despite a nationwide recall issued in January, Gerber Soothe N Chew Teething Sticks, which pose a potential choking hazard, are still being found on store shelves in Nevada. The recall was ...
In January, Gerber Products Co. recalled a line of teething sticks marketed as a "breakthrough edible teether" for babies and toddlers after complaints of choking with at least one emergency room ...
Gerber Soothe N Chew Teething Sticks were recalled in January after complaints of choking hazards. The "edible teether" may still be for sale on store shelves. The teething sticks were sold online ...
Gerber baby teething sticks that pose a choking hazard remain on store shelves despite being recalled, according to the company. Reports of the recalled product "still available for sale on some ...
Gerber is issuing a reminder that it has recalled and discontinued its teething sticks, after reports that some of the products are still being sold on retailer shelves and online. Months after ...