Parents warned over baby cushion that poses a choking risk
Parents and carers are being urged to return a type of baby bean bag because they pose a potential choking hazard.
Bubba Beanbags’s Baby Bean Bags have been recalled by the The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission who said the product did not meet current Consumer Goods Safety Standards.
The slide fastener on the bag is not child-resistant, causing fears youngsters could access the polysterene beans inside and put them in their mouths. The warning label also contains inaccurate information.



The bags were sold online by Baby Bean Bag Shop between July 1 and December 31st last year.
Anyone with an affected bean bag should contact the retailer by emailing [email protected] to make arrangements to return it.
The supplier will remove the toggle/puller on the internal zip and attach a current warning label on the bean bag before returning it.