"Bobby Chupete" Pacifiers recalled (November 19, 2009)
WASHINGTON, D.C. -
Hundreds of thousands of baby pacifiers are being recalled because the mouth guards that keep babies from choking are too small.
Grand World, Inc. is recalling about 641,000 "Bobby Chupete" Pacifiers because they don't meet federal safety standards. The pacifier mouth guard is too small, posing a choking hazard to infants and toddlers.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission says the pacifiers haven't hurt any babies so far.
The pacifiers have a ring-shaped handle and heart-shaped mouth guard with two ventilation holes. "Bobby Chupete" and a picture of an infant are printed on the pacifier's packaging. The pacifier was sold in aqua, red, white or yellow colors at retail stores nationwide from November 2004 through July 2009 for about $1.
If you have one of these recalled pacifiers, take it away from infants and toddlers and contact Grand World for a refund or a replacement pacifier.
For additional information, call Grand World collect at (718) 326-7786 or visit www.grandworldinc.com.
Grand World, Inc. is recalling about 641,000 "Bobby Chupete" Pacifiers because they don't meet federal safety standards. The pacifier mouth guard is too small, posing a choking hazard to infants and toddlers.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission says the pacifiers haven't hurt any babies so far.
The pacifiers have a ring-shaped handle and heart-shaped mouth guard with two ventilation holes. "Bobby Chupete" and a picture of an infant are printed on the pacifier's packaging. The pacifier was sold in aqua, red, white or yellow colors at retail stores nationwide from November 2004 through July 2009 for about $1.
If you have one of these recalled pacifiers, take it away from infants and toddlers and contact Grand World for a refund or a replacement pacifier.
For additional information, call Grand World collect at (718) 326-7786 or visit www.grandworldinc.com.

