TOMY Recalls Boon NURSH Baby Bottles Due to Choking Hazard
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TOMY International is recalling about 40,000 Boon NURSH 8 oz Reusable Baby Bottles sold at Walmart due to a choking hazard from peeling plastic shells.
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What Happened
TOMY International, Inc. is recalling Boon NURSH 8 oz Reusable Baby Bottles because the hard plastic outer shell can bubble or partially peel off, resulting in loose pieces of film-like plastic that pose a choking hazard to young children.
Which Products Are Affected
The recall involves Boon NURSH 8 oz Reusable Baby Bottles 3-Pack in pink tie dye. The recalled bottles were sold in a package containing three bottles with a hard outer plastic shell that encases a soft silicone pouch. The Boon logo is on the side of the bottle's hard plastic shell. Item number B11654 and UPC 669028116546 are printed on the bottom of the packaging. About 40,000 units were sold exclusively at Walmart stores and online at Walmart.com from November 2025 through May 2026 for about $20.
What You Should Do
Consumers should stop using the recalled baby bottles immediately and contact TOMY to receive a refund in the form of a $22 booninc.com store credit or a replacement set of three bottles in a different color. Contact TOMY toll-free at 866-725-4407 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. CT, Monday through Friday, by email at cs@tomy.com, or online at https://recall.tomy.com/nursh or https://us.tomy.com.
Why This Matters
The hazard affects young children using the bottles, with 135 reports of bubbling or peeling received but no injuries reported.
Source
https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2026/TOMY-Recalls-Boon-NURSH-8-oz-Reusable-Baby-Bottles-Due-to-Choking-Hazard-Sold-at-Walmart (CPSC Recall Number 26530)
Original source: CPSC Official Notice ↗
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