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Huge Recall Issued for Infant Sleepwear Over Choking Hazard

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The zippers on certain Halo “Magic Sleepsuits” have been found to detach.

An image of the Halo Magic Sleepsuit product that has been recalled.
CPSC

An urgent recall has been issued for items of baby clothing that the US Consumer Product Safety Commission describes as a “choking hazard.” Certain versions of HALO Dream Inc.’s “Magic Sleepsuits” have been found to have zippers that can detach from the clothing, producing small pieces that babies could put into their mouths. “Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled HALO Magic Sleepsuit and keep it away from babies or children,“ the CPSC said. Roughly 45,000 sleepsuits have been recalled, specifically those with batch codes PO30592, PO30641, and PO30685 with “Made in India” on the tag. The CPSC has said the products could have been purchased from Amazon, Walmart, Target, or the HALO Sleep website between September 2025 and February 2026. HALO has received 15 reports of the zipper head coming apart, although no injuries have been reported. The suit is designed to transition babies from swaddling to regular clothing while they sleep. The company has offered refunds for customers who may have been affected.

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