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Kate Lally

IKEA pulls product from sale over 'choking hazard' fears

IKEA has been forced to pull a product from sale in its store and online amid fears it could be a "choking hazard".

The retail giant has recalled a children's toy due to the "potential" hazard, with customers urged to return the item to store for a full refund.

A post on IKEA's official Facebook page reads: "IKEA asks all customers who own BLÅVINGAD fishing game, multicolour, to stop using it and return it to an IKEA store for a full refund. Proof of purchase is not required.

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"IKEA has received reports of small metal rivets coming loose from the painted wooden shapes, presenting a potential choking hazard, especially for small children. No injuries have been reported."

IKEA's BLAVINGAD fishing game, multicolour (IKEA)

IKEA has also apologised for any inconvenience caused. Anyone who would like more information is advised to visit IKEA.co.uk or contact Customer Services on 0203 645 0010.

The retailer is among other shops which have recalled items in recent days and weeks. Asda, Morrisons and others have pulled various products from sale, and you can find a full list here

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