Gerber recalls teething sticks over choking risk; Hawaii health officials alert public

Kenneth S. Fink, MD, MGA, MPH  Director - Hawaii Department of Health
Kenneth S. Fink, MD, MGA, MPH Director - Hawaii Department of Health
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The Hawai‘i Department of Health (DOH) Food and Drug Branch (FDB) has issued a public alert regarding the recall and discontinuation of Gerber brand Soothe N Chew Teething Sticks. The Gerber Products Company initiated this recall due to a potential choking hazard for babies and young children.

The affected products were distributed nationwide, including in retail stores and supermarkets across Hawai‘i. This recall encompasses all lot codes and sizes of the Gerber Soothe N Chew Strawberry Apple and Banana flavors. The FDB is working with local retailers to ensure these products are removed from shelves.

Consumers are advised to check if they have purchased any of the recalled items. They should not give these teething sticks to their children and can return them to the place of purchase for a refund. In case of injury or illness concerns, individuals should contact their healthcare provider or call 911 in emergencies. To date, one emergency room visit related to this issue has been reported to Gerber.

For further information, consumers can reach out to Gerber at 1-800-GERBER (1-800-443-7237), available 24/7.

The recalled products include:

– Gerber Soothe N Chew Teething Sticks – Strawberry Apple, Net Wt: 3.2 Oz (90g), UPC: 0 15000 04618 7
– Gerber Soothe N Chew Teething Sticks – Banana, Net Wt: 3.2 Oz (90g), UPC: 0 15000 04608 8
– Gerber Soothe N Chew Teething Sticks – Banana, Net Wt: 1.59 Oz (45g), UPC: 0 15000 01015 7



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