Recall Alert: Carter’s One-Piece Footies With Zippers
Concerns about a choking hazard have prompted the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission to issue a recall of eight styles of one-piece, footed cotton infant outfits made by Carter’s.
Concerns about a choking hazard have prompted the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission to issue a recall of eight styles of one-piece, footed cotton infant outfits made by Carter’s.
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