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‘Potentially lethal’ baby pillows, sleeping bags and feeding items sold online

Which? said it had found 150 potentially lethal baby products being sold to UK consumers.
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The Independent
· Jul 8, 2026
Taylor Swift fans buy up wedding trash gathered outside venue and sold online
Cigarette butts, bottle caps and even an ovulation test kit collected near the wedding venue have gone on sale under the title NYC Pocket Garbage: Not Invited Edition (Taylor Travis’ Wedding)
Saudi Gazette
· Jul 9, 2026
Saudi Arabia recalls 22 Boon baby bottles over choking risk
RIYADH — The Ministry of Commerce has announced the recall of 22 baby feeding products after identifying a potential choking hazard for children. The recall applies to Boon's NURSH 8 oz. Silicone Baby Bottle 3-Pack (Product No. B11654). The ministry said parts of the bottle's outer plastic shell may peel or detach, posing a choking hazard. Issued in cooperation with the Defective Products Recall Center, the recall applies to products sold through Mumzworld. Consumers are urged to stop using the product immediately and contact the retailer to return it for a replacement or a full refund of the purchase price. For more information, the ministry explains customers can contact Mumzworld.
Fark
· Jul 8, 2026
Baby crisis growing over European storks feeding on 'junk food' from landfill [Obvious]
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The Local Norway
· Nov 18, 2024
Norwegian word of the day: Masekopp
This Norwegian word will come in handy the next time you find yourself walking through the sweet section at the supermarket with a child tugging on your sleeve.
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People.com
· Jul 7, 2026
Shoppers Say These Memory Foam Cooling Pillows Alleviate Neck and Shoulder Pain — They’re on Sale for $40 at Amazon
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Related coverage for "‘Potentially lethal’ baby pillows, sleeping bags and feeding items sold online": The Independent — Taylor Swift fans buy up wedding trash gathered outside venue and sold online. Saudi Gazette — Saudi Arabia recalls 22 Boon baby bottles over choking risk. Fark — Baby crisis growing over European storks feeding on 'junk food' from landfill [Obvious]. The Local Norway — Norwegian word of the day: Masekopp . The News Letter — Simba sale cuts up to 25% off mattresses and 20% off bedding (aff). People.com — Shoppers Say These Memory Foam Cooling Pillows Alleviate Neck and Shoulder Pain — They’re on Sale for $40 at Amazon