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Little Miss Matched pajamas recalled due to flammability

Legal news for New York Product Liability attorneys— Little Miss Matched pajamas recalled due to threat of injury.

New York, NY (NewYorkInjuryNews.com) – The government agency the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) www.cpsc.gov with Health Canada, in cooperation with Little Miss Matched Inc, Of New York, N.Y. announced the voluntary recall on December 10, 2009, of the Little Miss Matched Girls Pajama Sets due to flammability hazard. All who have purchased these pajamas are advised to stop letting your child wear them.

There were about 7,000 of the “Little Miss Matched Girls Pajama Sets” sold across the nation, and 288 of the sets sold in Canada. The product was imported through Little Miss Matched Inc. The company along with the CPSC recalled the attire due its flammability hazard, which poses the threat of burning the children wearing the sleepwear. The CPSC or the company has not received reports of any injuries regarding the pj’s.

The product is described as long sleeve girl pajama sets that were sold in sizes of XXS , XS, S, M and L in black, white or pink with stripes and polka dots. The girl’s pajamas, manufactured in Honduras, were sold at retailers across the nation from March 2008 to July 2009 for the price of $30. In Canada, the pj’s were sold for $20 through March 2008 through November 2009.

All who have purchased this potentially dangerous material are advised to contact the company for a full refund at (877) 649-4386 or visit the company’s website at www.littlemissmatched.com.

Bridget Hom

www.NewYorkInjuryNews.com

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