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Target and the Consumer Product Safety Commission announced a voluntary recall of Cat & Jack Toddler Girls' Sequerah Sandals on July 16, 2026. The action covers sandals sold for about $22 between January and May.
usatoday.comTarget is voluntarily recalling approximately 211,000 Cat & Jack Toddler Girls' Sequerah Sandals because decorative pearls on the straps can detach and create a choking hazard, @ABC reported. The retailer and the Consumer Product Safety Commission announced the recall on July 16, 2026.
The sandals feature two raffia straps with plastic pearls and gold buckles, with the brand name printed on the sole and bottom.
They were manufactured in Cambodia and sold at Target stores and on the company's website for about $22 from January through May 2026. Target has received 23 reports of pearls falling off the sandals but no reports of injuries. The company recommends that customers stop using any recalled sandals and keep them away from children.
Target is offering refunds for the recalled products at stores or by mail. Customers can contact the retailer by calling 800-591-3869 toll-free from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. CT daily or by visiting www.target.com/help/articles/news-safety/product-recalls.
"At Target, we’re committed to providing safe, high-quality products for our guests. Target has voluntarily recalled Cat & Jack toddler girls tan 'Sequerah' footbed sandals," a company spokesperson stated.
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