Described as a “soothing, microwavable aromatherapy product,” the animals are filled with wheat and lavender. Once you pop them in the microwave, they emit a lovely fragrance and retain their heat. Sounds perfect for bedtime, right? Well, not so fast. That wheat filling was doing a whole lot more than advertised — it was attracting bugs, namely grain weevils, according to the Oregon Department of Agriculture. Mom Kamren Weiler explains what she saw when she attempted to repair a simple rip in her daughter’s toy, made by company Cozy Hugs: Gross! Don’t you feel itchy just reading that? Well, unfortunately, Weiler’s situation is no one-off. Other parents have had similar issues with the Cozy Hugs toy and many have filed complaints with the Better Business Bureau. More from The Stir: 9 Non-Toxic Ways to Protect Babies From Bugs Among the online complaints was this disturbing review of the toy: If you think your child has this toy — or one like it — and you discover it has the same issue, the Food and Drug Administration is advising customers to file a complaint or call 800-332-1088. Does your child own any Cozy Hug toys? Image via Bed Bath & Beyond
title: " Mom Makes Disgusting Discovery Inside Daughter S Stuffed Animal" ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-10” author: “Andrew Garrett”
Described as a “soothing, microwavable aromatherapy product,” the animals are filled with wheat and lavender. Once you pop them in the microwave, they emit a lovely fragrance and retain their heat. Sounds perfect for bedtime, right? Well, not so fast. That wheat filling was doing a whole lot more than advertised — it was attracting bugs, namely grain weevils, according to the Oregon Department of Agriculture. Mom Kamren Weiler explains what she saw when she attempted to repair a simple rip in her daughter’s toy, made by company Cozy Hugs: Gross! Don’t you feel itchy just reading that? Well, unfortunately, Weiler’s situation is no one-off. Other parents have had similar issues with the Cozy Hugs toy and many have filed complaints with the Better Business Bureau. More from The Stir: 9 Non-Toxic Ways to Protect Babies From Bugs Among the online complaints was this disturbing review of the toy: If you think your child has this toy — or one like it — and you discover it has the same issue, the Food and Drug Administration is advising customers to file a complaint or call 800-332-1088. Does your child own any Cozy Hug toys? Image via Bed Bath & Beyond
title: " Mom Makes Disgusting Discovery Inside Daughter S Stuffed Animal" ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-26” author: “Sylvia Helstrom”
Described as a “soothing, microwavable aromatherapy product,” the animals are filled with wheat and lavender. Once you pop them in the microwave, they emit a lovely fragrance and retain their heat. Sounds perfect for bedtime, right? Well, not so fast. That wheat filling was doing a whole lot more than advertised — it was attracting bugs, namely grain weevils, according to the Oregon Department of Agriculture. Mom Kamren Weiler explains what she saw when she attempted to repair a simple rip in her daughter’s toy, made by company Cozy Hugs: Gross! Don’t you feel itchy just reading that? Well, unfortunately, Weiler’s situation is no one-off. Other parents have had similar issues with the Cozy Hugs toy and many have filed complaints with the Better Business Bureau. More from The Stir: 9 Non-Toxic Ways to Protect Babies From Bugs Among the online complaints was this disturbing review of the toy: If you think your child has this toy — or one like it — and you discover it has the same issue, the Food and Drug Administration is advising customers to file a complaint or call 800-332-1088. Does your child own any Cozy Hug toys? Image via Bed Bath & Beyond
title: " Mom Makes Disgusting Discovery Inside Daughter S Stuffed Animal" ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-22” author: “Juanita Haworth”
Described as a “soothing, microwavable aromatherapy product,” the animals are filled with wheat and lavender. Once you pop them in the microwave, they emit a lovely fragrance and retain their heat. Sounds perfect for bedtime, right? Well, not so fast. That wheat filling was doing a whole lot more than advertised — it was attracting bugs, namely grain weevils, according to the Oregon Department of Agriculture. Mom Kamren Weiler explains what she saw when she attempted to repair a simple rip in her daughter’s toy, made by company Cozy Hugs: Gross! Don’t you feel itchy just reading that? Well, unfortunately, Weiler’s situation is no one-off. Other parents have had similar issues with the Cozy Hugs toy and many have filed complaints with the Better Business Bureau. More from The Stir: 9 Non-Toxic Ways to Protect Babies From Bugs Among the online complaints was this disturbing review of the toy: If you think your child has this toy — or one like it — and you discover it has the same issue, the Food and Drug Administration is advising customers to file a complaint or call 800-332-1088. Does your child own any Cozy Hug toys? Image via Bed Bath & Beyond
title: " Mom Makes Disgusting Discovery Inside Daughter S Stuffed Animal" ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-15” author: “Johnny Congdon”
Described as a “soothing, microwavable aromatherapy product,” the animals are filled with wheat and lavender. Once you pop them in the microwave, they emit a lovely fragrance and retain their heat. Sounds perfect for bedtime, right? Well, not so fast. That wheat filling was doing a whole lot more than advertised — it was attracting bugs, namely grain weevils, according to the Oregon Department of Agriculture. Mom Kamren Weiler explains what she saw when she attempted to repair a simple rip in her daughter’s toy, made by company Cozy Hugs: Gross! Don’t you feel itchy just reading that? Well, unfortunately, Weiler’s situation is no one-off. Other parents have had similar issues with the Cozy Hugs toy and many have filed complaints with the Better Business Bureau. More from The Stir: 9 Non-Toxic Ways to Protect Babies From Bugs Among the online complaints was this disturbing review of the toy: If you think your child has this toy — or one like it — and you discover it has the same issue, the Food and Drug Administration is advising customers to file a complaint or call 800-332-1088. Does your child own any Cozy Hug toys? Image via Bed Bath & Beyond