Recall issued of 1,400 teddy bears sold in Ireland amid choking risk

The bunny bear was sold at Irish outlets of Flying Tiger Copenhagen
Recall issued of 1,400 teddy bears sold in Ireland amid choking risk

Flying Tiger Copenhagen is carrying out a recall of Teddy Bunnys Pink and Blue.

A recall has been issued of more than 1,400 teddy bears sold at Irish outlets of Flying Tiger Copenhagen amid a reported risk of choking.

The flying tiger bunny was sold at Irish outlets of the Danish-headquartered retailer, with the recall issued through the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission. "The ears and legs can detach; therefore, the filling can become loose and poses a threat of choking," the recall warned.

The affected items are Flying Tiger Copenhagen Teddy Bunny Pink 3065419 and Teddy Bunny Blue 3065573. All batches of the product are affected, and the affected products have been sold since September 2025. Around 1,428 affected products were sold in the Republic of Ireland.

"Customers should stop using this product immediately and keep it out of the reach of children. Consumers are encouraged to return the toy to their nearest Flying Tiger Copenhagen store for a full refund," the CCPC warned. 

Flying Tiger has around 19 outlets in Ireland, including two in Cork, 12 in Dublin, two in Galway, one in Limerick, Wexford, and Newbridge. 

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