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Roberta Roller Rabbit recalls children’s pajama sets

The sleepwear poses a risk of burn injury to children

April 24, 2015

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Roberta Roller Rabbit of New York, N.Y., is recalling about 32,000 children’s pajama sets.

 

The garments fail to meet federal flammability standards for children’s sleepwear, posing a risk of burn injury to children.

 

No incidents or injuries have been reported.

 

This recall involves children’s pajamas from Roberta Roller Rabbit by Roberta Freyman. The pajamas are 100% cotton, two-piece pajama sets sold in toddler size 1 through youth 12. The sets were sold in two styles: long-sleeve with pants or short-sleeve with shorts.

 

Both styles were sold in eighteen prints in various colors Babar, Bump, Christopher, Colada, Dino, Elephant, Goby, Hathi, Heart, Heebo, Moby, Monkey, Owl, Rain, Rico, Scotty, Teddy, and Ticochon. Roberta Roller Rabbit is identified on a yellow label sewn into the neck and waist of both the top and bottom. This recall includes all children’s sleepwear garments with a sewn-in label at the neck.

 

The pajama sets, manufactured in Peru, were sold at Roberta Roller Rabbit retail stores, online at www.robertarollerrabbit.com and through other retail and wholesale outlets from January 2012, through February 2015, for between $55 and $65.

 

Consumers should immediately take the recalled pajamas away from children, stop using them and return them to Roberta Roller Rabbit for instructions on receiving a free replacement pajama set or a full refund.

 

Consumers may contact Roberta Roller Rabbit toll-free at (866) 227-6938 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday.


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