February 12, 2026 — A recent incident involving a Boon Nursh Boon Nourishing Collapsible Pouch Bottle has raised concerns about potential choking hazards for young children. A report submitted to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) details how a plastic fragment from the bottle peeled off, becoming lodged in a one-year-old child’s mouth and creating a serious risk.
Product Details
Product: Boon Nursh Boon Nourishing Collapsible Pouch Bottle (no model)
Incident Report Date: 1/20/2026
Incident Overview
On November 29, 2025, a one-year-old child was using the Boon Nursh Boon Nourishing Collapsible Pouch Bottle when a piece of plastic unexpectedly peeled off from the product. This fragment immediately became lodged in the child’s mouth, presenting a serious choking hazard. The caregiver quickly intervened, successfully removing the plastic piece before any harm was done. Fortunately, the child did not require medical attention following the incident.
Safety Concerns
This incident highlights a critical safety concern related to the structural integrity of the Boon Nursh bottle, specifically the potential for plastic components to separate during normal use.
- Immediate Dangers: The primary immediate danger is a severe choking hazard. Small, detached plastic fragments can easily become lodged in a child’s airway, obstructing breathing and potentially leading to suffocation if not promptly removed. For infants and toddlers, who naturally explore objects with their mouths, this risk is particularly high.
- Long-Term Risks: While this specific incident did not result in injury, repeated exposure to such a defect could lead to more serious choking events requiring emergency medical intervention. Ingestion of plastic fragments, even if not immediately obstructive, could also pose internal health risks.
- Who Might Be Affected: Infants and toddlers who use the Boon Nursh Boon Nourishing Collapsible Pouch Bottle are at direct risk. Parents and caregivers should be vigilant when their children are using these products.
- Property Damage Potential: There is no direct property damage potential associated with this particular defect.
What Consumers Should Do
Parents and caregivers who own the Boon Nursh Boon Nourishing Collapsible Pouch Bottle should take immediate action to ensure the safety of their children.
- Immediate Steps: If you observe any peeling, cracking, or damage to your Boon Nursh bottle, particularly to its plastic components, stop using it immediately. Do not attempt to repair the product.
- How to Check: Carefully inspect your Boon Nursh Boon Nourishing Collapsible Pouch Bottle for any signs of wear, degradation, or loose plastic fragments. Pay close attention to the areas where the plastic might be stressed during use, such as near the nipple or where the collapsible pouch connects to the hard plastic components.
- Prevention Measures: Always supervise infants and toddlers when they are using bottles or any feeding products. Regularly inspect all feeding items for signs of damage or wear before each use.
- Reporting Procedures: If you experience a similar incident or discover a defect with your Boon Nursh bottle, report it to the CPSC at www.cpsc.gov/incidentreport. You should also contact Boon Inc. directly to make them aware of the issue.
Manufacturer’s Response
Boon Inc., through its parent company TOMY, provided a response on January 27, 2026. TOMY stated its commitment to product safety, emphasizing that this product, like all TOMY products, meets or exceeds all applicable safety standards. They further noted that all CPSC notifications are investigated and analyzed to ensure that there are no larger safety concerns to address. TOMY confirmed that this specific CPSC notification was handled in this manner and a response was provided to the CPSC in connection with the consumer’s report.
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Note: This information is based on incident reports provided by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. If you find information that is incorrect, please contact us immediately so we can correct the post to reflect accurate information.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this post is not intended to be legal or medical advice. This article is based on publicly available incident reports. The incidents mentioned have not necessarily been independently verified or adjudicated.

