CPSCProduct recall · #26530

TOMY Recalls Boon NURSH 8 oz Reusable Baby Bottles Due to Choking Hazard; Sold at Walmart

Recall date: Published:

By MPB Safety Desk · Reviewed by Faruk Talmaç

Hazard

The hard plastic outer shell can bubble or partially peel off, resulting in loose pieces of film-like plastic that pose a choking hazard to young children.

What parents need to know

This recall involves Boon NURSH 8 oz Reusable Baby Bottles in a pink tie dye 3-pack. These bottles feature a hard outer plastic shell designed to hold a soft silicone pouch inside. The Boon logo is visible on the side of the hard plastic shell.

The bottles have been recalled because the hard plastic outer shell can bubble or partially peel off. This can create loose pieces of film-like plastic. These small pieces pose a choking hazard to young children who may be using the bottles.

If you have these bottles, please stop using them immediately. You should check the official recall notice for detailed instructions on how to proceed. The recommended actions include receiving a refund or a replacement product.

Recall details

From the official U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission record

Recall number
#26530
Recall date
Units affected
About 40,000
Remedy
Consumers should stop using the recalled baby bottles immediately and contact TOMY to receive a refund in the form of a $22 booninc.com store credit or a replacement set of three bottles in a different color.; Refund; Replace
Products and models
  • Boon NURSH 8 oz Reusable Baby Bottles
UPC codes
669028116546
Sold at
Exclusively at Walmart stores and online at Walmart.com from November 2025 through May 2026 for about $20.
Consumer contact
TOMY toll-free at 866-725-4407 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. CT, Monday through Friday, by email at [email protected], or online at https://recall.tomy.com/nursh, or https://us.tomy.com and click on "Product Recalls" at the top of the page for more information.

Recall details are summarized from official government sources and reviewed by our editors before publishing. Information can change after publication — always confirm the current status, affected models, and remedy instructions in the official U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission notice before acting.