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RECALL: Children's Water Bottles
Children's water bottles, sold nationwide at H&M stores are being recalled.

Children's Water Bottles, sold exclusively at H&M stores with children's departments nationwide, are being recalled for a potential choking hazard.
H&M has received one report of an incident in England of the water bottle spout breaking off in a child's mouth as the child was drinking from the bottle. No injuries have been reported.
The water bottles are 16 oz. bottle and are pink plastic with a crackle design, or blue pastel. The bottles have flip top lids in coordinated colors.
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According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission release, "'H&M Sweden' and 'www.hm.com' are embossed on the bottom of the bottle. The recalled products were manufactured in June 2012. The water bottle contains the manufacture date in an embossed date clock on the bottom of the bottle. The inner circle on the clock contains the number 12 with an arrow between the two numbers. The arrow points at the number 6 in an outer circle of numbers."
Consumers should stop using the water bottles immediately and return them to H&M for a full refund.
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For additional information, consumers can contact H&M at 855-466-7467 or online at www.hm.com.
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