HOUSTON – Jeans sold at HEB and Meijer stores across the country have been recalled because of a choking hazard.
According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, Falls Creek Kids infant and toddler denim jeans for boys and girls have been voluntarily recalled because the snap on the front of the jeans may come loose and separate from the fabric.
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The recalled jeans with or without a pink star or heart graphic design stitched on the outside front and back of the jeans. They also have cargo-style pockets.
The recalled jeans have label on the inside near the front left pocket, have a production date of 04/2012 and were made in Zhangjiagang, China. Click here to see the UPC numbers for the items involved in the recall.
Infant jeans with production code 4/2012 in sizes 0-3 months, 3-6 months or 6-9 months, printed on a label on the inside of the back waistband, are not part of the recall.
The recalled jeans were sold from June through November at a price of about $12.
Anyone who has the recalled jeans should return them to the store of purchase to receive a full refund.