Kids Beach Oodies sold online are being recalled for not meeting a mandatory safety standard required of children's clothing.
The Oodies in the blue tie dye, charcoal, fruit faces, avocado, happy flowers and stripe patterns do not have the required fire hazard labelling, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has warned.
The ACCC advises that anyone who has one of the Oodies stop wearing them and to contact The Oodie to be provided with either a fire warning label with product attachment instructions to attach on the Oodie or a replacement Oodie.The affected Oodies were sold online from The Oodie between September 2022 and July this year.
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