Product description

Dalmatian bath/teething chew toy
100% natural rubber from Heavea trees
Made in Morocco
Brand Oli & Carol

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Reason the product is recalled

The Dalmatian shaped teethers are smaller than the permitted dimensions specified in Consumer Protection Notice No. 14 of 2003 — Consumer Product Safety Standard: Toys for children up to and including 36 months of age.

The hazards to consumers

The product may get lodged in an infant/child's throat and pose a choking or suffocation hazard.

What consumers should do

Consumers are advised to cease using the product and return to place of purchase for a refund or replacement with different product. For concerns or enquiries please email Mary at mary@agent88.com.au.

Details to help identify the product.

Supplier running the recall

Agent88

Who sold the product

August Lane, Bardot Junior, Bebi and Beba, Belki, Big Dreams, Black Water Pharmacy, Blues Child, Childish Things , Colourby Creations, Cranfileds, Dragon Fly Store, Elephant Eclectic, Finn and Dash toys, Goldfish Gifts, Harely & So, Hawkes General store, Homing Instincts, Hoochie Coochie, In My Hood, Infancy, Invite Me , Kate Inglish Designs, Kido Store, Leo & Bella, Little Dottie, Made by Others, Manly Beach babes, My Messy Room, Naughts & Crosses, New Farm, Paper Planes & Co, Pretty Wild, Princess for a Knight, Rees & Rees Merchants, Robert Gordon, Sage & Sunday, She & Little, Shop of Toys, Somewhere Great, Spoilt at Tsubi, Tara Dennis, Tea Pea, The Enchanted Child, The General Store, The Woodsfolk, Tree Top Toy Shop, Victoria Grace, Vintage Kids, Vintage Rose, White Nest, Wild & Whimsical Things, Willow Design & Zudis.

Identifying numbers

SKU

OLCVNTANIND

Dates available for sale

-

Where the product was sold

Nationally

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Responsible regulators

Regulators are established or appointed by government. They enforce regulations and rules.

Quote PRA number 2017/16452 when contacting a regulator about this recall.

Recall and remedy questions

Contact the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission if you have:

  • a question about the remedy being offered to you by the business that is responsible for managing this recall, or
  • concerns about the way the business is managing this recall.