Due to the “potential choking risk”, bunch of child dental sticks are remembered.
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) reported that the Gerber Products Company is issuing a call and cutting the “soothe n chew” wood. This product pays the risk of “potential suffocation for infants and young children”.
Dental sticks are sold nationwide, online or in retail stores, in 45 states, including Arizona, Florida, New York and Texas. The product was also sold in Puerto Rico.
As mentioned by the FDA, “Seleuthe n chew” is called in three different types. The first strawberry apple with UPC 0 15000 04618 7 is while the second banana with UPC 0 15000 04608 is flavored. The third call was another banana stick with UPC 0 15000 01015 7.
These calls began after the complaint received consumer complaints from suffocation accidents. Since February 3, a visit to the emergency room has been reported due to the call product.
Customers who have purchased the call product can go to the store they received from it or call Gerber to receive a refund.

When announcing the call, Nestle USA, the parent company, issued a statement. “We sincerely apologize for any concern or discomfort for parents, caregivers and retail customers,” the brand said in a press release.
2025 had previously witnessed food calls. Last week, Cal Yee Farm LCC updated its coated chocolate and yogurt products, which may contain unpublished materials. Five products of the Cal Yee Farm call – yogurt almonds, dark chocolate apricots, dark chocolate raisins, tropical sequel mixture and dark chocolate walnut – are given to contain classified classification unnecessary valve.
According to the FDA, Class 1, which is the highest level of the call, is “a situation where it is reasonable to use or expose a violation product to serious health or death consequences.”
Cal Yee Farm’s New Orleans Hot Mix and Sticks Cajun Cajun Came is now a Class 1 call due to wheat and soybean oil.
On January 27, classic potato chip bags received a high call and turned it into Class 1. FDA first announced on December 18, 2024 that Frito-Lay issued a call for “limited number” of 13 ounces chips. These classic Lay potato chips bags because of “may contain unpublished milk” , That Frito-Lay “learned” after alert by contacting the consumer. “
On January 21, D. Coluccio & Sons announced its 300 grams packages of “COLUSSI Cantuccini Chocolate Drops” because they may not contain almonds. This risk causes “serious allergic or life -threatening reactions” for consumers with tree nuts allergies to the FDA.
The call began after “discovered that the product containing almonds was distributed in the packaging that does not show the presence of almonds.” Subsequent research suggests that the mistake was due to “temporary failure in the company’s production and packaging processes”.