'Bring it back to your nearest store!' Asda recalls product that could pose risk to children
Little Angels 1 Tog Apple Sleeping Bag is missing some safety instructions
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Asda has issued a product recall, declaring that its Little Angels 1 Tog Apple Sleeping Bag poses a potential risk to children.
The British supermarket advised customers who have purchased the product to return it to their nearest store.
Little Angels 1 Tog Apple Sleeping Bag
Code: 05-02-24 (Found on Swing Label)
Price: £15
Barcode: 0-6m 5059198048511, 6-12m 5059198048573, 12-18m 5059198048535, 18-24m 5059198048559
'There is a potential risk of a child overheating, should the user be unaware of the suitability or usage for their circumstances'
Asda
Parents and grandparents should check their homes for the affected product.
Asda told shoppers: Little Angels 1 Tog Apple Sleep bag is missing some safety instructions.
"There is a potential risk of a child overheating, should the user be unaware of the suitability or usage for their circumstances.
"If you have purchased Little Angels 1 Tog Apple Sleep bag, IDENT 5834-0959-700, please bring it back to your nearest store where you will be given a full refund."
You do not need a receipt. Asda apologised for any inconvenience caused.
Customers who require further information should contact Asda Customer Relations at 0800 952 0101.
This comes as multiple food products are recalled due to safety risks.
Several food products have been recalled as consumers with allergies to crustaceans, fish, mustard and sesame are warned.
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) explained that the "ingredients lists do not correctly identify crustaceans, fish, mustard or sesame as allergens".
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