Marks and Spencer recalls hundreds of Twist and Turn baby rattles after safety fears
Marks and Spencer said it was recalling the 400 rattles sold to prevent injury
Marks and Spencer has recalled hundreds of baby rattles over fears that the balls inside the toy could fall out.
The Twist and Turn rattle has been affected by a manufacturing fault that could make it hazardous to children.
Marks and Spencer said it was recalling the 400 rattles sold to prevent injury. No injury has so far been reported.
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"As the safety of customers is the top priority, M&S is issuing a product recall notice for the small number sold," the company said in a statement on their website.
They advised customers that had bought the rattle to return it to stores, excluding Simply Food and Outlet stores, for a full refund.
The rattle, which cost £12, was on sale between November 2014 and this summer and aimed at babies aged three-months and above. No other products have been affected, M&S said.
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