Babylicious is recalling about 300 Cloth Crib Fringes because the narrow fabric strip connecting the decorative fabric triangles presents a strangulation hazard to young children. The product consists of two fringes per package and was sold in various colors and patterns. These items were available online and at specialty children's retailers between January 2006 and May 2012. Consumers should immediately remove these fringes from cribs and other nursery items and contact Babylicious for a refund.
The thin fabric strip used to connect the triangles can pose a strangulation risk if a child becomes entangled in it. While no incidents or injuries have been reported, the design of the long, narrow strip near a sleeping infant is hazardous.
Consumers should immediately remove the recalled product from cribs, window valence or curtain rods and contact Babylicious to receive a refund. Consumers will be refunded $12 for each recalled fringe returned.


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