Fisher-Price Recalls 253,000 'Brunch & Go' Stroller Toys Over Choking Hazard
The recall follows reports of the toy's egg component cracking, with no injuries reported, and offers a replacement process for affected consumers.
- Fisher-Price has recalled 253,000 'Brunch & Go' stroller toys in the U.S. and 4,500 in Canada due to a potential choking hazard from the toy's egg component.
- The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and Health Canada confirmed five reports of the egg cracking and breaking, with two cases involving small pieces ending up in a child's mouth.
- Consumers are instructed to stop using the toy, mark the egg with 'Recall' and a unique identifier, and upload a photo to a dedicated portal to receive a free replacement.
- The toy, marketed as a teether, was sold from February 2022 to March 2025 across major retailers in North America, including Amazon, Walmart, and TJMaxx.
- No injuries have been reported, but the recall emphasizes the importance of stringent safety standards for children's products.