Children's pajamas sold on Amazon recalled for 'risk of death from burn hazard'
28-11-2025 04:54 via krqe.com

Children's pajamas sold on Amazon recalled for 'risk of death from burn hazard'

The items were sold on Amazon between May 2021 and October 2025 for around $31.
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