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Food and Drug Administration issues enhanced recall of Gerber teething sticks, after they were found to be still on sale after first recall.
Gerber recalls its Soothe N Chew teething sticks after multiple complaints of children choking, including an incident that sent a kid to the ER.
Gerber Baby Soothe N Chew Teething Sticks that pose a choking hazard remain on store shelves despite being recalled, according to the company. Here's what to know.
Gerber has issued a recall reminder for its teething sticks sold across the U.S., including in Wisconsin, after receiving reports the products are still being sold online and in stores.
Key takeaways Second recall due to continued sales: Gerber has reissued a recall for all batches of its Soothe N Chew Teething Sticks after discov ...
Gerber Products Company issued a reminder through the FDA on April 18 warning parents that some recalled teething products are still on shelves.
Gerber Soothe N Chew Teething Sticks, recalled in January due to potential choking hazards, may still be for sale, the USDA said.
Gerber's Soothe ’N’ Chew teething sticks may still be available at retailers for purchase despite a January recall of the product, the company said in a recall reminder.
All Gerber Snacks for Baby soothe ‘n’ chew Teething Sticks in Strawberry Apple and Banana flavor got pulled after choking incidents were reported.