Fisher-Price recalls over 250,000 stroller toys for choking hazard: What to know

The recalled Brunch & Go Stroller Toy. (Credit: U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission)

A Fisher-Price stroller toy has been recalled in the U.S. because it can crack into small parts, posing a choking hazard for babies and young children. 

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said in a notice dated April 10 that the toys were sold at several nationwide retailers as recently as March. 

Fisher-Price Brunch & Go Stroller Toy recalled

Why you should care:

The CPSC notice states that the yolk of the recalled toy egg" can crack and create small parts, posing a choking hazard to young children." Fisher-Price said it has received five reports of the yolk cracking and breaking, and in two reports, an infant had a small piece in their mouth. No injuries have been reported, according to the notice. 

What we know:

The CPSC said the recall involves Brunch & Go Stroller Toys, which feature a pretend avocado toast and three attachments: a mirror tomato, a crinkle bacon and an egg teether. The model number (HGB85) is located on the tag attached to the toast.

Dig deeper:

The stroller toys were sold at Hobby Lobby, Kohl’s, Macy’s, Marshalls, Nordstrom, Ross, TJMaxx and Walmart stores nationwide, as well as on Amazon, between February 2022 and March 2025. They were sold for about $13.

 The product was manufactured in China and Vietnam. 

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By the numbers:

About 253,000 stroller toys are part of the recall, as well as an additional 4,500 sold in Canada.

What they're saying:

"Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled stroller toys, keep them away from children, and contact Fisher-Price to receive a free replacement stroller toy," the CPSC notice said. 

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What's next:

Fisher-Price is contacting all known purchasers directly.

What you can do:

Consumers are being asked to permanently mark the egg component of the stroller toy with the word "Recall" and the unique identifier, and upload a photo of the marked toy at https://service.mattel.com/us/recall.aspx. Upon receipt of the replacement confirmation email, consumers throw the recalled product in the trash. 

The Source: This story was reported using information published by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission on April 10, 2025, about the recall. It was reported from Cincinnati. 

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