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By Heather Corley, About.com Guide to Baby Products since 2004

Graco High Chairs, Bright Starts Teethers Recalled

Monday January 22, 2007
Several new baby products recalls were announced recently by the Consumer Product Safety Commission, including Graco Contempo high chairs, Kids II Bright Starts Star Teething Beads, MagneBlocks building sets, Next Step promotional sippy cups and "Starting Out" shirt and overall sets from Dillards. For more information on these and other baby products and toys recalls that may affect your baby, please visit the current Baby Products Recalls pages.

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June 12, 2007 at 11:51 am
(1) Kim says:

Concerning the Bright Starts Teething Ring, lucky enough I went to Target and they had a big notice with pictures, reason why, and a number to call. There are two models being recalled. They actually are my son’s favorite teething beads ring and a real common one I see all the time held by other babies. He has two of one of the models being recalled. The ring loop is a large circumference around and the loop is about 4 to 6 inches wide across, with lots of different colored textured plastic beads strung on it. The plastic loop the beads is on is very pliable and twisty. You can twist the ring into a fiqure eight if you want. I called the number on my cell phone in the Target Baby aisle and they are sending me two more modified safe rings and told me to throw the two I had away. The other model recalled has flat star beads instead of oval round beads.

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