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RECALL: Target Branded Fleece Pajamas

Target is recalling girls fleece pajamas due to violations of federal flammability standards.

Target is recalling Circo girls fleece pajamas due to violations of federal flammability standards.

The one piece feet pajamas were sold in sizes 12 months to girls XL and were sold in three prints: purple owl, pink leopard, and blue doodle.

The pajamas were sold exclusively at Target and Target.com nationwide between August 2012 and october 2012.

Consumers should immediate stop using the pajamas and return them to any Target store for a full refund.

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Marie Crawford February 1, 2013 at 03:58 am
Pparents and guardians who are buying flame resistant or flame retardant products are usually unaware that the chemicals in those garments and many other products are harmful, especially to pregnant women and children. They cause disease and disrupt hormones. Take those Pj's back, and don't buy them again, anywhere. The harm these chemicals do far outweighs any benefit. Fleece clothing, car seats, carpets, and a variety of bedding and mattresses can also contain flame retardants. Our government, under the guise of protecting children and our health, is again in bed with the chemical companies, promoting one more way to poison the most vulnerable, our children, and those who are unaware. If you would like to know more, here is a September 2011 article from Yale University: http://e360.yale.edu/feature/pbdes_are_flame_retardants_safe_growing_evidence_says_no/2446/
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Deborah Smith June 17, 2013 at 04:04 pm
Small quibble perhaps, however, last time I checked, Stella Blu and Gypsy Saloon were both in WestRead More Conshohocken, not Conshohocken. Credit where credit is due, please. I'm terribly proud of my hometown, you see.
Dallyn Pavey June 17, 2013 at 04:07 pm
Thanks for catching the typo. It was corrected.
Deborah Smith June 17, 2013 at 04:11 pm
GRIN! Thanks. Nothing like a "Homer" to make life difficult, eh?
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