The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has announced the recall of the following products. Consumers should stop using recalled products unless otherwise instructed. Consumers can submit reports of harm to CPSC’s searchable online product safety database at www.SaferProducts.gov. A searchable food and medical product recall database is available at www.fda.gov/Safety/Recalls/default.htm.
Units: About 820
Hazard: The jackets have drawstrings in the hood around the neck area that can strangle children if the drawstrings get caught on something.
Description: Three styles of Sugarfly brand hooded, woven cotton and woven polyester jackets for girls with a drawstring through the hood are recalled. Style number KMCBJ255 is olive green and has a zipper and four front pockets with buttons, plus two zipper pockets. Style number KMCBJ410 is a belted, double-breasted, French coat style white garment with fake fur around the neck. Style KMCBJ421 is fuchsia or purple and has a button closure, plus snap button pockets on each side. They were sold in girl’s sizes 7 through 16. The style number is on the back of the sewn-in neck label.
Sold exclusively at: Burlington Coat Factory stores nationwide and at Burlingtoncoatfactory.com from September 2011 through September 2013 for about $40.
Remedy: Remove the drawstrings or return to Burlington Coat Factory for a refund.
Contact: Call 855-248-1566, visit www.sugarfly.us or email [email protected].