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330,000 Frigg Pacifiers Recalled Due to Choking Hazard

Mushie & Co recalled their FRIGG pacifiers. Here's what to do.

Two recalled pacifiers — the Daisy Silicone and Classic Silicone
Mushie & Co Daisy Silicone and Classic Silicone Pacifiers

Mushie & Co, a baby product company, has recalled 330,000 FRIGG silicone pacifiers after more than 200 international reports that the nipple of the pacifier was detaching from the pace of the pacifier.

The pacifiers have been sold at a number of stores from SpearmintLOVE, TJ Maxx, Lil’ Tulips, and Olivia & Jade Company Stores, as well as at the Mushie website and Amazon. The pacifiers were sold from April to December of 2021 and cost $8 for a single pacifier, and $15 for a pack of two.

The recall was announced on January 19, 2022. If you have either of the two pacifier models, you should stop using them immediately, Mushie & Co says on their website.

Which Pacifiers were recalled and why?

The two pacifiers recalled on Wednesday, January 19 include the FRIGG Silicone Pacifier Classic and the FRIGG Silicone Pacifier Daisy models. The pacifiers were sold in over 40 colors and came in two sizes: for infants 0 to 6 months and infants 6 to 18 months, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. They were sold in over 40 different colors.

The pacifiers were recalled because a small slit in the nipple of the pacifier was making the nipple detach from the base of the pacifier, creating a choking hazard. No injuries have been reported, however.

What do you do if you have a recalled pacifier?

First, as already has been stated, cease use of the pacifiers immediately.

You can return the pacifiers for a refund by detaching the base and the nipple of the pacifier and sending a photograph to both pieces of the recalled pacifiers to Mushie & Co at mushie.com/pages/recalls. The recall number for the product is 22-054. If you have questions for the company or need to contact them, call Mushie & Co toll-free at 877-687-4431 Monday through Friday or email at productsafety@mushie.com.

Mushie & Co also asks consumers to throw their pacifiers away in the trash.