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Baby rattle socks recalled for choking hazard

The 100 percent cotton socks have an animal or character sewn onto the toe of the socks.
Credit: CPSC
Recalled Midwest-CBK Midwest Gift brand Baby Rattle Socks - Perfect Pair.

A brand of baby rattle socks is being recalled because small ornaments can detach and become a choking hazard.

The recall involves 22,600 pairs of "Midwest Gift brand Baby Rattle Socks - Perfect Pair," according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission. The 100 percent cotton socks have an animal or character sewn onto the toe of the socks, including a snowman, reindeer, whale, flamingo, tiger, or shark. They were sold in children's sizes of zero to 12 months.

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The socks were sold nationwide in boutique gift stores from October 2017 to December 2018 for about $10.

Consumers are advised to immediately take the socks away from children and contact manufacturer Midwest-CBK for a full refund. The company can be reached at 800-394-4225 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. EDT Monday through Friday, or email productrecovery@mwcbk.com.

Credit: CPSC
Recalled Midwest-CBK Midwest Gift brand Baby Rattle Socks - Perfect Pair.

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