More Than 330,000 Pacifiers Recalled Over Choking Hazard

According to a notice posted by the US Consumer Product Safety Commission, more than 330,000 pacifiers have been recalled due to reports that they could pose a choking hazard.

According to a notice posted on the store's website, the pacifiers are being recalled because the base of the silicone nipple has a fine slit that can cause the nipple to detach from the plastic shield.

According to a company statement, Mushie received more than 200 reports of the nipple detaching from the pacifier. The company said no injuries have been reported.

The company was founded by Levi and Mushie Feigenson. The company's owners didn't respond to a request for comment on Friday.

Consumers were told by Mushie to stop using the pacifiers and to contact the company for a full refund or store credit. Customers can get a refund if they cut the silicone nipple from the pacifier and send a photo of it to the company.

The two designs of the pacifiers were Classic and Daisy.

The Classic design has a nipple attached to a shield. The Daisy design is the same, except the shield is different.

The designs were made in two sizes, one for infants up to six months old, and a larger one for babies six to 18 months old. There were more than 40 colors for the FRIGG pacifiers.

The Daisy and Classic pacifiers were sold at a number of stores in the United States.

The price for a single pacifier and a pack of two was about $8 and $15, respectively, during the period from April to December.