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Self-Feeding Pillows — recall

Consumer goods · United States · 2026-01-15
Hazard: Risk of Serious Injury or Death from As…

Self-Feeding Pillows, aspiration and suffocation risk

CountryUnited States
CategoryConsumer goods
Published2026-01-15
ImporterXiamen Weiqiaoerwangluokeji Co., Ltd., dba Greatale, of China
RetailerAmazon.com
Units affected1260
HazardRisk of Serious Injury or Death from Aspiration and Suffocation
Hazard descriptionThe recalled self-feeding pillows hold the bottle at an unsafe angle while keeping it fixed in place so the infant cannot pull away. This can lead to aspiration of milk or formula, posing a risk of suffocation.
RemedyConsumers should immediately stop using the recalled self-feeding pillows and contact Greatale for a full refund. Consumers will be instructed to cut the self-feeding pillow with scissors and submit a photo of the destroyed recalled product, including the product’s tag, to greatale-recall@outlook.com. If the product’s tag was previously removed, consumers can demonstrate eligibility by providing their Amazon proof of purchase in the email.
Recall number26-195
Official noticeView source ↗

What this means for sellers

Likely platform / channel actionsMarketplaces may delist the same or similar products, freeze or force-remove inventory (e.g. Amazon FBA) and notify past buyers.
Self-check for comparable productsSmall-part size/pull-force compliance; age grading and warning labels.
Rules & standards likely involvedCPSC/CPSIA, ASTM F963 (toys), UL · Full guide →

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