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Nanna's family apple pie recalled. May contain glass.

 

Only the ones with dates - 21-10-2020 and 22-10-2020

 

https://www.9news.com.au/national/2018/12/05/17/19/nannas-family-apple-pie-recall-nationwide

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You got to be joking a recall on these type of pjamas, what`s the world coming too!!:-(

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So you don't mind your grandies PJ's catching fire Nics?

 

Some children's pyjama sets made by Target Australia have been recalled over fire safety fears.

 

The garments don't meet sizing safety rules for kids nightwear.
Because they are a loose fit, they may pose a fire risk if worn or put close to heat or flames.
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Stawka onto me again and you are certainly fast:-(

 

OF COURSE I don`t want my grandchildren catching fire!! Its just that they  have more room in these type of pjamas as they don`t like tight fitting ones...so my daughter is in the wrong too?

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Nics, there are standards that have to be met for kid's PJ's and the recall is for PJ's that don't meet those standards.

 

Children's nightwear is supposed to be tight fitting, so you tell me if your daughter is wrong.

 

The garments don't meet sizing safety rules for kids nightwear.

 

Have you not read anything that I posted? - I have posted all this information.

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Some kids ( especially those with sensory issues- autism etc) can't stand tight fit clothing.  The flame point of cotton is pretty high so they're not going to burst into flame. Kids should be kept aware from direct flame anyway. I'm just glad that kids pjs aren't made from plastic anymore, that always struck my as nuts.

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