The Consumer Product Safety Commission has recalled over 400,000 strollers sold at stores in the United States including Babies R Us.

The strollers contain a small part which can become detached and pose a choking hazard.

B.O.B. single and double jogging strollers are being recalled.

The Consumer Product Safety Commission says:

The firm has received six reports of children mouthing the detached patch.
Gagging and choking were reported in two incidents. The backing was removed from the children's mouth without injury. In each of the reported incidents, the
children were seated in an infant car seat attached to the stroller.

This recall involves all B.O.B. strollers manufactured between November 1998 and
November 2010. Strollers manufactured after October 2006 have a white label
affixed to the back of the stroller's leg with the manufacturing date. Strollers
with no manufacturing date listed were produced prior to October 2006 and are
included in this recall. The strollers were sold in single seat and double-seat
models. The BOB®, Ironman® or Stroller Strides® brand name is embroidered on the canopy of the strollers.

The strollers were sold at REI, Babies R' Us and other children's product and sporting goods stores nationwide and Amazon.com between November 1998 and October 2011 for between $280 and $600.

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