February 18, 2026 — A recent consumer incident report has highlighted a potential safety concern with Yetonamr Pull String Teething Toys, raising questions about the scope of an existing product recall for choking hazards. A consumer reported that their child experienced multiple choking instances with a toy purchased outside the dates specified in the initial recall, prompting calls for a broader recall effort.
Product Details
Product: Yetonamr Pull String Teething Toys
Incident Overview
The incident, reported on January 27, 2026, details a consumer’s experience with a Yetonamr Pull String Teething Toy. The toy was purchased on May 12, 2025. Following an active recall for these toys due to choking issues, the consumer attempted to report their item. However, they were informed that their specific toy did not qualify for the recall, as the recall reportedly covered items sold only between June 2025 and October 2025. Despite this, the reporting parent stated that their child had “multiple instances of choking” on the product. Fortunately, the child was under constant supervision, which prevented any serious harm. The consumer is urging for a comprehensive recall of all Yetonamr Pull String Teething Toys sold by the company, arguing that the choking hazard may extend beyond the currently defined recall period.
Safety Concerns
The primary safety concern highlighted by this incident is the significant choking hazard posed by the Yetonamr Pull String Teething Toys.
- Immediate Dangers: For infants and young toddlers, objects that are small enough to fit into their mouths but too large to pass through their airways present an immediate and severe choking risk. Choking can quickly lead to oxygen deprivation, brain damage, or even death if not immediately addressed.
- Long-Term Risks: Even if an immediate choking incident is resolved, repeated exposure to a choking hazard can increase the risk of a more serious, unsupervised event. Furthermore, any item that repeatedly causes choking indicates a fundamental design or material flaw that makes it unsafe for its intended user group.
- Who Might Be Affected: Infants and toddlers, particularly those aged 0-3 years, are most vulnerable to choking hazards from teething toys. Their developing oral motor skills and tendency to explore objects by mouth make them particularly susceptible.
- Property Damage Potential: There is no direct property damage potential identified in this type of incident; the risk is solely to the user’s health and safety.
This incident underscores the importance of stringent safety standards for products intended for infants and young children, especially those designed to be mouthed or chewed. The report suggests that the defect leading to choking may be present in a broader range of products than initially identified by the manufacturer’s recall.
What Consumers Should Do
Consumers who own Yetonamr Pull String Teething Toys, regardless of purchase date, should take immediate action to ensure their child’s safety:
- Immediately Stop Use: Cease using the Yetonamr Pull String Teething Toy at once. Do not allow infants or toddlers to play with or mouth the toy.
- Check Purchase Information: If you purchased a Yetonamr Pull String Teething Toy, review your purchase records (e.g., Amazon order history) to confirm the date of purchase.
- Contact the Manufacturer/Retailer: Even if your purchase date falls outside the initially announced recall window, contact Longyan Xinluo District Guiheng Electronic Commerce or Amazon to report your concerns and inquire about potential returns or remedies. Reference the incident report number (20260127-63994-2147324127) if necessary.
- Report Incidents: If your child has experienced choking or any other adverse incident with this product, report it immediately to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) at www.SaferProducts.gov. This helps the CPSC track incidents and assess the need for broader recall actions.
- Dispose of Safely: Consider safely disposing of the product in a manner that prevents others from acquiring it, if a return or recall remedy is not available or desired.
Manufacturer’s Response
The manufacturer’s response, as indicated in the incident report, was “Yes.” This suggests an acknowledgment of the incident, though details regarding further action or expansion of the recall are not available in this specific report. Consumers are encouraged to reach out directly to the manufacturer for more information regarding this product’s safety and any expanded recall efforts.
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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.

