The glass containers can break unexpectedly
February 1, 2016i play. of Asheville, N.C., is recalling about 68,300 green sprouts glass food cubes in the U.S. and Canada.
The glass containers can break unexpectedly, posing a risk of injury.
The firm is aware of 23 reports of incidents. No injuries have been reported.
The recalled glass food storage cubes are sold in a set of four with colored, rubberized plastic lids and fit into one storage tray. The cubes are sold in 2-ounce and 4-ounce sizes. The lid colors and trays of the affected lot of 2-ounce cubes include blue, green and pink.
The lid colors and trays of the affected 4-ounce cubes include blue, green, pink and yellow. “green sprouts” is molded into each plastic lid, on edges of the matching plastic storage tray and on the bottom of each quadrant of the storage tray.
“green sprouts by i play., Inc.” and “Made in China” are molded into the bottom of each glass cube. On the bottom of the plastic storage tray is a tracking dial with one of the following markings:
An arrow that points to “11” and the numbers on the sides of the arrow read “4” on the left of the arrow and “1” on the right.
An arrow that points to “5” and the numbers on the sides of the arrow read “1” on the left of the arrow and “5” on the right.
The containers, manufactured in China, were sold at buybuy Baby and Whole Foods nationwide and online at amazon.com, babyhaven.com, diapers.com, drugstore com and target.com from June 2015, through December 2015, for about $15 for the 2-ounce size and $20 for the 4-ounce size.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled food cubes and contact i play. for instructions on receiving a coupon toward the purchase of a new i play. product and shipping.
Consumers may contact i play. at 800-876-1574 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (ET) Monday through Friday, by email at contactus@iplaybaby.com or online at http://iplaybaby.com/whole-baby-resource/2015/12/21/glass-food-cubes-recall/.