Baby Boy Dino Rompers and Baby Boy Camo Rompers, which come in a two pack, were issued a recall.
The recall is due to metal snaps coming unattached.
This may cause a choking hazard for young children.
The recall was issued June, 23, 2022.
Around 10,850 rompers were sold, and 550 were sold in Canada as well.
Romper recall
The rompers being recalled are the Baby Boy Dino rompers and Baby Boy Camo rompers.
Each set comes with two rompers.
The Dino romper is blue and made of 100% cotton jersey.
The Camo romper is 100% cotton jersey with camo print on one, and a gray short sleeve romper with black shoulders on the other.
The Dino set is style number 3031536, which is found on a side seam sewn into the inside.
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The Camo set is style number 3026902 found on the same type of label on the inside.
If you own this, immediately take them away from children and take the clothing to any The Children’s Place store for a full refund.
Those with purchase history online will be sent an email for the recall.
There have been two reports of snaps coming off, but no injuries have been reported.
The Dino rompers were sold in store and online as well as on Amazon from March 2022 through June 2022 for $25.
The Camo rompers were sold at the same places from January 2022 through June 2022 for $35.
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