Cath Kidston kids’ drinking bottles urgently recalled amid ‘choking fears’
The decorated bottles sold between June and August contain a straw tip that could come loose
CATH Kidston has urgently recalled kids' drinking bottles over fears they could pose a choking hazard.
The decorated bottles contain a silicone tip on the straw that could come loose.
Affected products include the Kids Drinking Bottle in Hankie Rose, Pets Party, Hampstead Ditsy, Marching Band and Construction site.
They were on sale between June 12 and August 14 this year.
Cath Kidston is urging anyone who bought one of the bottles to return to store for a full refund.
Customers can also call 0333 320 2663 to get their money back, or email [email protected].
Cath Kidston said: "We have identified a potential issue with our kids drinking bottles whereby the silicone tip of the straw may come loose and could present a choking hazard.
"The bottles affected by this potential issue were on sale between 12 June 2017 and 14 August 2017 and fell below our rigorous quality standards.
AFFECTED CATH KIDSTON PRODUCTS
All affected products were sold between June 12, 2017, and August 14, 2017:
- 694384
Kids Drinking Bottle
- Hankie Rose - 694261
Kids Drinking Bottle
- Pets Party - 694360
Kids Drinking Bottle
- Hampstead Ditsy - 694346
Kids Drinking Bottle
- Marching Band - 694377
Kids Drinking Bottle
- Construction Site
"We are voluntarily recalling this product as a precautionary measure to ensure the safety of our customers.
"No other products or drinking bottles sold by Cath Kidston are affected by this notice.
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"Please be assured that the safety and performance of our products is always our highest priority.
"We apologise for any inconvenience caused."
Last month, Disney fans went bonkers for Cath Kidston's new collection - including Tinker Bell phone cases and Peter Pan mugs.
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