Approximately 108,000 Mittal International chenille weave baby blankets are being recalled due to safety hazards. The blankets were sold in various colors including sage, cream, and blush, and feature an elephant design on the "Made in India" hangtag. Consumers should immediately stop using these blankets and return them to HomeGoods, T.J. Maxx, or Marshalls stores for a full refund or store credit.
The threads in these woven blankets can come loose and detach, posing choking, entrapment, and strangulation hazards to infants. While no injuries have been reported, the structural defect creates a significant safety risk during use.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled baby blankets and return them to any HomeGoods, Marshalls or T.J. Maxx store for their choice of a full refund or store credit. Alternately, consumers can contact TJX for instructions on how to submit a photo of the recalled blanket, along with their contact information and written confirmation that they will discard the blanket to receive a full refund or a refund in the form of a store gift card.
Blankets have a Made in India hangtag with an elephant design; MITTAL INTERNATIONAL and MADE IN INDIA are printed on sewn-in labels.

Recalled Baby Blanket (Sage)

Hangtag on Recalled Baby Blanket

MADE IN INDIA is printed on the top sewn-in label

The Style Number (in this case 'BSKT-SAGE") and "MITTAL INTERNATIONAL" are printed on the bottom sewn-in label

Close up of the threads on the perimeter of the recalled woven blanket
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