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WarningRecall #25070

Melii Baby Silicone Spoons for Babies Recalled Due to Choking Hazard; Imported by Melii Baby

Melii Baby Inc., of Canada · Silicone spoons for babies

Recalled Silicone spoons for babies (image 1 of 4)
Recalled Silicone spoons for babies (image 1 of 4) Photo: CPSC / Public Domain
Recalled Silicone spoons for babies (image 2 of 4)
Recalled Silicone spoons for babies (image 2 of 4) Photo: CPSC / Public Domain
Recalled Silicone spoons for babies (image 3 of 4)
Recalled Silicone spoons for babies (image 3 of 4) Photo: CPSC / Public Domain
Recalled Silicone spoons for babies (image 4 of 4)
Recalled Silicone spoons for babies (image 4 of 4) Photo: CPSC / Public Domain

Product Description

This recall involves Melii Baby Silicone Spoons for babies with animal shapes at the handle. They were sold in packs of either three or four and as a five-piece silicone feeding set. The feeding sets were sold in cat, dino, dog, shark and unicorn shapes. The spoons measure about six inches long. The affected spoons have the following date codes: the three-pack 2024-01 and the four-pack have 2023-12 to 2024-05 printed on the back of the spoons. All spoons in all Baby 5-Piece Silicone Feeding Sets are affected by this recall.

Hazard

The silicone spoon can break apart while in use, posing a choking hazard to babies.

Remedy

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled spoons, keep them away from children and contact Melii Baby Inc. to receive a free replacement set. Consumers should take photographs of the spoons, discard the spoons in household waste, and then email the photographs to care@meliibaby.com to receive the free replacement set.

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Reported Injuries

The firm has received two reports of the spoon tip breaking. No injuries have been reported.

411 Press Analysis

The CPSC issued a recall for Silicone spoons for babies on December 19, 2024, covering about 85,100. The silicone spoon can break apart while in use, posing a choking hazard to babies. The firm has received two reports of the spoon tip breaking. No injuries have been reported. Melii Baby Inc., of Canada is offering affected consumers the opportunity to receive a free replacement. Consumers should stop using the product and contact the manufacturer for instructions. The CPSC recommends checking purchase history and product labels to determine if your unit is affected.

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