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Asda recalls George girls' leopard print pyjama set and Day of the Dead Halloween costume over safety fears




Supermarket giant Asda is recalling two items of children's clothing over safety fears.

The retailer is asking customers to return a set of girls' animal print pyjamas in any size and a Halloween costume, aged two to three.

Asda is recalling leopard print pyjamas. Image: Asda.
Asda is recalling leopard print pyjamas. Image: Asda.

The Older Girls Leopard Print PJ Set has been recalled by the supermarket after investigations revealed the items failed to meet flammability requirements.

Any customer with a set of the leopard print pyjamas, in any size, should take them back to the store for a full refund and no receipt is required.

Asda is asking customers with either product to return them
Asda is asking customers with either product to return them

Families with a Day of the Dead children's Halloween costume in the cupboard following last month's celebrations, are also being asked to check the size, and take that back to their nearest shop after the costume's mask failed safety tests on one size.

The retailer says the length of the strap on the mask, which came with the dressing up outfit that included a tutu in pink, yellow, green and blue, may be a strangulation hazard to youngsters and therefore is not suitable for children under 36 months.

As a result, anyone with a costume in age two to three is being asked to take it back to their nearest shop, with or without the receipt, for their money back.



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