ownitsafely
Back to recalls

CPSCRecalled May 12, 2005 · #05173

CPSC, Delta Enterprise Corp. Announce Recall of Lov's Pacifiers

Hazard

The pacifiers are banned under federal law. They failed federal safety tests when the nipples separated from the base. This poses a choking hazard to young children.

Be the first to hear about future recalls.

Add the things you own to a watchlist. We’ll alert you the moment one matches.

Get started, free

Description

The recalled pacifier measures about 2-1/4 inches in width and 1-1/2 inches in length and has button or hinged handles. The pacifiers are white with various colored handles. Designs are imprinted on some pacifier shields. One pacifier shield is decorated with a pink elephant, a purple giraffe with green polka dots, a blue lion with yellow fur and a blue cloud and yellow sun. Another pacifier shield has blue stars with Santa shapes. The amber colored nipple, imprinted with the words "caoui," "chouc" and "pur," is about 1-1/8 inches long. "Lov 2-Pack," "Decorated Orthodontic Pacifier," and "97705" are printed on the front packaging of the pacifiers. "Delta Enterprise Corp., Brooklyn NY 11212 Made in Thailand" is printed on the package back.

Product details

Product
Lov's Decorated Orthodontic Pacifier
Type
Pacifiers & Accessories
Manufacturer
Not specified
Model numbers
UPCs
Sold at
Small retail stores, from November 2001 through December 2004, for about $1.
Made in
Thailand

What you should do

Consumers should discard the pacifiers and contact the firm for instructions on how to obtain a refund or replacement product.

View the official CPSC notice