Baby pacifiers recalled because of choking hazard

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HESPERIA, Calif. (AP) - About 16,000 pacifiers are being recalled because they are a choking hazard to infants, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said.

The Pacee pacifiers were produced by Hesperia-based Small Beginnings Inc., which is cooperating in the recall.

''Those pacifiers were intended for premature babies. That means that they were smaller,'' Kim Dulic, a spokeswoman for the safety commission, said Wednesday. ''That would pose a choking hazard for normal-sized babies. And the packaging wasn't labeled to say the pacifiers were for premies.''

No injuries have been reported.

The pacifiers are blue with a butterfly-shaped shield. They are packaged in a plastic bag that has a picture of a baby sleeping with a teddy bear.

They were sold for about $1 each at hospitals and medical supply distributors nationwide in 1999 and 2000.

Consumers can turn in the pacifiers to the company for a refund.

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Eds: Consumers can contact Small Beginnings at 800-676-0462.

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