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CPSC Recalls 49,000 AiTuiTui Teething Toys Over Choking Hazard

Officials cite silicone pull strings that violate federal toy-size rules.

Overview

  • The recall covers 49,410 AiTuiTui Pull String Teething Toys, Model 688-59, sold on Amazon from August 2022 to September 2025 for about $10.
  • The CPSC reports 15 choking incidents and two cases of children biting pieces off the silicone strings, with no deaths reported.
  • Parents are instructed to stop use, cut and discard all silicone strings, mark the main body “DESTROYED,” and email a photo to recallmls@outlook.com to obtain a refund from seller Vanfun.
  • The toy features an off-white disc-shaped base with a red or blue center ball, six multicolored pull strings, three free-spinning rings, and soft push buttons.
  • This action follows last week’s recall of 6,800 Yetonamr pull-string teethers after 32 choking incidents, highlighting a repeat hazard pattern in similar products sold online.