A POPULAR baby item is being recalled in Ireland due to “choking” fears.
The Moulin Roty Three Little Rabbits Turtle Wood and Silicone Pacifier Clip was sold in stores around the country.


The Competition & Consumer Protection Commission said: “Moulin Roty is carrying out a recall of their Moulin Roty Three Little Rabbits Turtle Wood and Silicone Pacifier Clip.
“The risk reported to the CCPC is choking.
“There is a risk of choking due to the lack of ventilation holes in the beads of the pacifier holder.
“The beads may also loosen causing a risk of choking.
“The product reference is 678156. The batch number is 0315/22. The bar code is 3575676781562.
“There are approximately 35 affected products in the Republic of Ireland. The products were sold by the following retailers:
- DluluKaloo Wooden Toys at The Little Emporium, Greystones Co. Wicklow
- Project 29 Gifts, Stoneybatter Co. Dublin
- Pinocchio’s Toys & Gifts, Paul Street Co. Cork
- Michelle Mitton Design Gallery, Clonakilty Co. Cork
- The Grey Heron, Bandon Co. Cork.”
Customers should stop using the product immediately and keep it out of the reach of children.
They added: “Customers can return the item to the point of purchase for a refund.
“For more information, please contact Moulin Roty by email at helene@moulinroty.fr.”
Meanwhile, Penneys has recalled a popular kid’s item amid serious health fears.
The Penneys DTR Stitch SL 4pk Scented Highlighters was sold in stores across the country between May 2024 and January 2025.
Penneys issued the recall after finding phthalates in the tip of the lid at levels higher than EU regulation permitted levels, and this may present a risk if ingested.
In a statement, a spokesperson said: “Primark® recalls DTR Stitch SL 4pk Scented Highlighters (Kimball no. 0688701).
“We are recalling our product Primark® DTR Stitch SL 4pk Scented Highlighters (Kimball no. 0688701). This product was sold in Primark® stores in Ireland between May 2024 and January 2025.
“We’ve learned the product does not meet our usual high safety standards.
“The product has been found to contain phthalates in the tip of the lid at levels higher than EU regulation permitted levels, and this may present a risk if ingested.”
The retailer added: “Please stop using the recalled product immediately and bring this product back to any Primark® store.
“No proof of purchase or receipt is needed.”
The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission said there are approximately 3,356 affected products in the Republic of Ireland.
Parents are urged stop using the recalled product immediately and bring this product back to any Primark store.
And no proof of purchase or receipt is needed.