Tesco has announced that a toy brand, Clementoni, has issued a recall for a toy because part of it may detach and become a choking hazard for children.
The product in question is the Clementoni Blooming Flower Rattle and the date of recall is Friday, November 12.
The supermarket warns that the white decoration on the front of the rattle could detach, possibly causing a choking hazard.
In an online notice, Tesco said Clementoni is recalling the product “as a precautionary measure.”
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Which product batches are affected?
Product batches affected are Clementoni Blooming Flower Rattle TPNB: 087834476.
We’ve been made aware that Clementoni are recalling their Blooming Flower Rattle as a precautionary measure. This is because the white decoration on the front of the toy may detach and pose a choking hazard. Find out more here: https://t.co/lDfExwuxUP pic.twitter.com/Ow1p3ZmcxU
— Tesco (@Tesco) November 14, 2021
Customers have been told to return the rattles to a Tesco store so they can receive a full refund and a receipt is not needed to do this.
You can use Tesco’s store locator to find a store.
If you would like more information, you can call Tesco Customer Services on 0800 505 555.
You can speak to the supplier directly via the Clementoni website.
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