Mushie & Co. has recalled more than 300,000 pacifiers due to a choking hazard caused by the silicone nipples detaching from the plastic shield, according to reports.

The recalled FRIGG silicone pacifiers were sold at several retailers nationwide including TJ Maxx, SpearmintLove, Lil’ Tulips and Jade Company, as well as online through Mushie.com and Amazon from April 2021 through Dec. 2021, according to the recall.

The pacifiers were available in two sizes: 0-6 months and 6-18 months, as well as two designs: Classic and Daisy, and over 40 colors.

While there have been no injuries reported, the company “has received eight reports of the silicone nipple detaching from the pacifier’s plastic shield. In addition, the manufacturer has received about 200 reports from outside the U.S.” describing the same issue.

“Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled pacifiers and contact the firm for a full refund or credit,” the recall stated.

For more information, call Mushie & Co. at 877-687-4431 Monday through Friday, email productsafety@mushie.com, or visit the “Product Recall” page on the company’s website.

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