Panda Mart products recalled
Several products sold at Panda Mart have been deemed unsafe for use.
Panda Mart products recalled are below (please click on the name to open the details):
Usha's Sunscreen
Mini Police Car
Panda Mart Kids electronic keyboard
Piano fitness walker
Baby Game blanket and baby gym
Panda Mart hot water bottles
Panda Mart bikes
Panda Mart baby walkers
Panda Mart baby rattles
Toy Excavator
Funny children walker
Children music walker
Baby rattle set
What you need to know:
- Consumers should cease to use these products immediately and return to Panda Mart Auckland or Christchurch store for a refund.
Please note, a Kmart product was also recalled:
Kmart Anko soft activity ball
And in case you missed it earlier in the month, ensure you're not using the Kmart Christmas duvets as this has led to hospitalisations just from exposure.
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