The maker of FRIGG baby pacifiers is recalling more than 333,000 of its products after it received complaints that its silicone nipples were detaching from the plastic shield — potentially putting infants at risk of choking. Mushie and Co., the Houston-based importer of FRIGG products, said that it will offer customers a full refund or credit if they purchased either the “classic” or “daisy” silicone pacifiers. Anyone who bought the products should stop using them immediately, according to the company. The importer said that it has received eight reports of the silicone coming detached from the plastic shield. FRIGG, the Denmark-based manufacturer, is said to have received around 200 complaints from abroad. There have been no injuries reported as a result of the defect, according to Mushie. The defective pacifiers were sold between April and December of last year in one and two packs. Customers bought them from retailers including SpearmintLOVE, TJ Maxx, Lil Tulips, Olivia and Jade Company, and online through Mushie and Amazon.
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