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Chewbeads recalls pacifier clips

The “D” ring on the pacifier clip can break, allowing beads to detach, posing a choking hazard.

Chewbeads recalled almost 51,000 pacifier clips in the United States and Canada because the "D" ring on the pacifier clip can break and allow the beads to detach. This could become a choking hazard.

This recall involves five styles of Chewbeads Baby pacifier clip holders. The "Where's the Pacifier?" pacifier clips styles include shapes of a Butterfly, Dinosaur, Heart, Sheriff Badge and a white baseball with red stitching and a major league baseball team logo. "Chewbeads baby" is imprinted in raised letters on the rubber shape attachment.

The company has received seven reports of the beads detaching. No injuries have been reported.

For more information, go to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission website.

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