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  •   Home > News > Health & Safety

    Baby wipes sold across New Zealand have been recalled over possible mould contamination

    Baby wipes sold across New Zealand have been recalled over possible mould contamination


    Product Safety NZ believes several batches of the Bunjie Peek-A-Boo Probiotic Baby Eye Wipes were improperly sealed during manufacture.

    The resulting airflow could lead to mould growth, putting babies at risk of injury or illness if used on their eyes or face.

    Bunjie's apologised, urging customers to stop using the product and get in touch for a refund.

    They're sold online, at Baby Bunting New Zealand and Chemist Warehouse.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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