The pink coloring on the bunny’s ears can come off, posing choking and ingestion hazards
April 24, 2013Reed and Barton of Taunton, Mass., is recalling about 4,000 sets of Gingham Bunny forks and spoons for babies.
The pink coloring on the bunny’s ears can come off, posing choking and ingestion hazards to babies. The company has received one report of the pink coloring on the bunny’s ears coming off the flatware. No injuries were reported.
This recall involves infant flatware from the Gingham Bunny Flatware Collection, sold three ways: as just the infant feeding spoon, in a fork and spoon set, and in a three-piece set including the infant feeding spoon with a bowl and bib. The flatware is silver-colored, nickel-plated and has a bunny with pink coloring on its ears at the end of the handle.
The utensils, manufactured in China, were sold at Reed and Barton factory stores and various gift shops nationwide and online from September 2012 through January 2013 for between $15 and $40.
Consumers should immediately take the recalled flatware away from infants and contact Reed and Barton for a full refund or free replacement flatware.
Consumers may contact Reed and Barton at (800) 343-1383 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. ET Monday through Friday.