Bonnsu is recalling about 32,200 Miniware Teething Spoons because the silicone can break apart while an infant is using it as a teether, which happened in at least one reported incident. The spoons were sold individually in various colors and as part of several meal kits, including the "First Bites," "First Bites Travel," and "Sip and Snack" sets. Consumers who have these spoons should stop using them immediately and contact Bonnsu for a free replacement product. These items were sold nationwide between December 2017 and March 2020 at major retailers like Amazon and Dillard's.
The silicone material of the spoon can break into pieces if an infant bites through it while teething. This creates small detached parts that pose a significant choking hazard to infants between 4 and 24 months of age.
Consumers should stop using the recalled teething spoons immediately and contact Bonnsu for a free replacement product.

Recalled Miniware teething spoons in lavender and gray

Recalled Miniware teething spoons in peach and gray

Recalled Miniware teething spoons in cotton candy and gray

Recalled Miniware teething spoons in key lime and gray

Recalled Miniware “First Bites” set with teething spoon in aqua

Recalled Miniware “First Bites” travel set with teething spoon in aqua

Recalled Miniware “Sip + Snack” travel set with teething spoon in grey

Recall Miniware teething spoon label on the packaging
If you or a family member were harmed by this recalled product, you may have legal rights. Consider consulting a consumer protection attorney to understand your options for compensation.
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Sources: CPSC Notice · Raw API Response